Ransomware attackers specifically target and attempt to destroy backup systems to increase the probability of payment. Hardening your system is critical. Please ensure you have reviewed your platform security using the Security Hardening Checklist
Cohesity

COHESITY Documentation

Explore our documentation to get started, discover products & new features, access troubleshooting guides, register sources, platforms support.

Products
Data Security Alliance
Visit Cohesity.com
Demos
Support
Blogs
Developers
Partner Portals
Cohesity Community
© 2026 Cohesity, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Use|
Privacy Policy|
Legal|
  1. Home
  2. NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide
  3. Increasing NetBackup security
  4. Enterprise-level security
NetBackup™ Security and Encryption Guide

Enterprise-level security

Enterprise-level security contains more tangible parts of the NetBackup security implementation. It encompasses internal users, security administrators, and the datacenter level.

Figure: Enterprise-level security scope

Enterprise-level security scope

Table: Types of enterprise-level security

Type

Description

Internal users

Specifies the users who have permissions to access and use NetBackup functionality from within the datacenter. Internal users are typically a combination of individuals such as database administrators, backup administrators, operators, and general system users.

Security administrator

Specifies a user who has been granted administrator permissions to access and manage the NetBackup security functionality from within the data center.

Feedback

Was this page helpful?
Previous

World-level security

Next

Datacenter-level security overview

Feedback

Was this page helpful?