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Stop Hoping Your Backups Work. Know They Do.

Recoverability means knowing you have everything you need to get back up and running, including backups, code, procedures, and alternate access methods, all tested and all validated. That’s our Intentional Recoverability Process.

RPO

Defined

RTO

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Plan Validated Before Needed

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Coverage & Incident Response

A Backup You Haven't Restored Is Not a Backup

Most organizations have some form of backup. Very few have tested it. There’s a difference between a DR plan and a DR plan that works.

Your backups exist, but have you tested them?

Backups that have never been restored are an assumption, not a guarantee. The worst time to discover a backup doesn’t work is during an incident.

Ransomware doesn't care about your DR doc

A recovery plan that lives in a document on your encrypted server is not a recovery plan. When real incidents hit, procedure gaps become real consequences.

Your RPO and RTO exist on paper only

Recovery objectives written in a strategy doc are aspirations. Until you have measured a real recovery against them, the numbers in your SLA are guesses. 

No one's done a tabletop in years

Your team has never walked through a real recovery scenario together. When it happens live, that’s not the time to discover who does what.

The Intentional Recoverability Process

We assess, score, test, and continuously improve your recoverability posture, so you feel calm, not anxious, when something goes wrong.

Building Crane

Architecture Assessment

We evaluate your architecture to identify points of failure and review operational configuration: existing backups, replicas, and points of data interchange.
Target

Recovery Objective Setting

We create recovery objectives tailored not just by system but by specific business impact, ensuring precise focus on what matters most when minutes count.
Bar Charts

Resilience Scoring System

Our unique resilience scoring quantifies and tracks improvements in your architecture’s robustness. Together with recovery objectives, this allows for quick prioritization.
Continuous Reset

Continuous Testing

We go beyond standard failure testing with a regimen of continuous testing, ensuring your architecture is always validated against the latest potential threats.
Alert

Live Drills & Tabletop Exercises

We conduct both live recovery drills and tabletop exercises, ensuring both your systems and your teams are well-prepared for actual recovery scenarios.
Report

Documentation & Training

In-depth documentation and training to enhance your team’s response capabilities, making them a critical component of the recovery strategy, not an afterthought.

From Vulnerable to Validated

Design optimization, failure testing, and continuous improvement, so your systems and your team are ready.

1

Architecture Audit

Identify points of failure, review existing backups and replicas, score your current resilience posture.

2

Define Objectives

Establish RPO and RTO targets by system and business impact. Prioritize based on your resilience score.

3

Implement & Test

Architectural changes, backup validation, live drills, and tabletop exercises. All tested before they’re needed.

4

Continuous Improvement

Ongoing testing, documentation updates, and team training as your environment and threat landscape evolve.
“We were constantly analyzing our technology stack to identify potential failures before they occurred and fix them so they don’t. That, to me, is in the guise of partnership. People would put a lot of other words around that, but I believe our success is due to Rhythmic’s forward-looking approach and proactive stance.”
Steve Anderson
Steve Anderson
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CASE STUDY

SecureG: 30,000 Requests per Second with Sub-20ms Latency on AWS

Rhythmic helped SecureG implement the ATIS-82 specification for VoIP call signing, achieving sub-20ms latency at 30,000 requests per second using AWS ECS, Fargate, and ElastiCache to support their cybersecurity mission.

This Service is Right For Companies That...

Want to manage risk responsibly, not just document a DR plan, but validate that it actually works when needed.
Operate in regulated industries where recoverability requirements aren’t optional and audit evidence is required.
Have never done a live recovery drill and want to know, before it matters, that their team and systems are ready.
Have experienced ransomware or a major outage and are committed to never being in that position again.
Want the confidence that comes with certainty, knowing your RPO and RTO targets are validated, not assumed.
Are scaling and need recoverability to grow with them, not a one-time audit that goes stale the following quarter.

Ready to Know You're Actually Prepared?

Tell us about your current backup and recovery posture. We’ll show you exactly where the gaps are.

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