KDDI iret Launches Three OCI-Based Services to Support Recovery from Ransomware Attacks
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- 📰 Published: May 14, 2026 at 20:00
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KDDI iret Corporation, an AI integrator that combines cloud and multi-cloud implementation experience with advanced AI technologies to accelerate the social implementation of AI, announced that it will begin offering three services based on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure(OCI)on May 14, 2026. The services are designed to support early recovery from ransomware damage. As ransomware incidents continue to spread across industries, including major beverage manufacturers, logistics companies, and medical institutions, the impact on business continuity has become increasingly serious. Through these three services, KDDI iret will leverage its experience supporting cloud adoption for more than 2,500 companies, its OCI implementation expertise, and its capabilities backed by multiple international security certifications to help organizations build systems that not only prevent attacks but also minimize damage and recover quickly. According to Japan’s National Police Agency, ransomware cases affecting domestic corporations reached 116 in the first half of 2025 alone. The number has exceeded 100 for three consecutive periods, with attacks continuing to expand across manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and government sectors. While attackers increasingly encrypt or delete backup data itself, many companies have yet to establish secure connectivity designs for multi-cloud environments or build backups that cannot be deleted. To address these challenges, KDDI iret has systematized a group of specialized services combining OCI’s advanced security functions, supporting companies in strengthening cyber resilience: the ability to keep business running and recover quickly even after an attack. The three new services are: 1. Recovery Data Construction Support Service: Builds an OCI-based environment that enables reliable recovery of mission-critical data for core systems in the event of ransomware infection or disaster. By combining Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service with Oracle Object Storage, the service provides backups that even attackers cannot delete and near-zero RPO recovery with second-level precision. 2. OCI Real-Time Data Backup Service: Uses Oracle GoldenGate to synchronize on-premises or other cloud databases to OCI in real time. Unlike periodic backups, it continuously maintains the latest state, minimizing data loss risk while supporting disaster recovery, downstream configurations, centralized backup operations, and managed Oracle GoldenGate operations. 3. OCI Multi-Cloud Private Connectivity Service: Uses dedicated connectivity through OCI FastConnect to create secure multi-cloud environments that do not traverse the internet. The service is suitable for sectors with strict security requirements, such as finance, healthcare, and government, and provides low-latency, high-bandwidth private connectivity as well as end-to-end support from design to construction and testing. Pricing will be quoted individually according to customer requirements. KDDI iret joined Oracle PartnerNetwork’s Cloud Sell Track in October 2020 and has built extensive OCI migration experience, including full-scale migration of large mission-critical systems running on more than 100 virtual and physical servers. Since February 2025, it has also offered OCI billing agency services, OCI implementation and migration support, and OCI monitoring, operation, and maintenance services through its cloud support service cloudpack. In April 2026, the company also launched four OCI generative AI implementation support services covering development, data, security, and analytics. KDDI iret has obtained or received multiple international certifications, including SOC 2 Type 2, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27017, ISO/IEC 27701, ISO/IEC 27018, ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 42001, and PCI DSS. The company also publishes the cloudpack Security White Paper, which outlines its shared responsibility model, international security standards initiatives, CSIRT structure, and business network security measures to improve service transparency.