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Superna Showcases Cyberstorage Innovations at DTW 2026


Superna Showcases Cyberstorage Innovations at DTW 2026
  • by: PR Newswire
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  • May 19, 2026

Superna will return to Dell Technologies World 2026 as a Bronze Sponsor, highlighting its latest Cyberstorage innovations designed to strengthen ransomware protection, automate disaster recovery, and improve cyber resilience for enterprises managing large-scale unstructured data environments. The company will showcase its latest solutions at booth #1215 from May 18 to 21 at The Venetian in Las Vegas.

As ransomware attacks increasingly target unstructured data and AI systems become more dependent on trusted datasets, Superna is positioning storage-layer security as a critical part of enterprise cyber defense and recovery strategies.

Quick Intel

  • Superna will showcase Cyberstorage innovations at Dell Technologies World 2026.
  • The company is introducing updates to Superna Data Security Edition and AI-driven disaster recovery automation.
  • New DR MCP Automation enables AI-powered recovery decisions through Model Context Protocol.
  • Superna is advancing Enterprise AirGap capabilities for petabyte-scale cyber resilience.
  • The platform focuses on ransomware detection, automated containment, and secure recovery workflows.
  • Superna CTO Andrew MacKay will present a session on incident response modernization at DTW 2026.

Superna Expands Cyberstorage Strategy for Modern Ransomware Threats

Superna’s presence at Dell Technologies World 2026 reflects the growing importance of securing unstructured data against increasingly sophisticated ransomware attacks. According to the company, traditional security tools often lack the visibility and response capabilities required to effectively protect storage-layer environments during active cyber incidents.

"Most teams already have security tools. What they lack is control where the damage actually happens," said Anthony Chin, CEO at Superna. "We're focused on making storage an active part of security and recovery, not a passive system that gets pulled into the process after the fact."

The company emphasized that AI-driven business systems now rely heavily on trusted unstructured data for analytics, training, and operational decision-making. Compromised data can therefore create downstream risks across customer-facing systems and enterprise operations.

New Enhancements to Superna Data Security Edition

At DTW 2026, Superna will demonstrate several enhancements to its Data Security Edition platform aimed at improving ransomware detection, investigation workflows, and operational consistency.

Key updates include:

Streamlined Deployment and Threat Detection

The company stated that more than 95% of the deployment process has now been automated to reduce operational complexity and accelerate implementation timelines.

Additional capabilities include application fingerprinting technology that combines behavioral analytics with application-aware analysis to detect abnormal activity associated with early-stage ransomware attacks.

Advanced Threat Hunting and Investigation Workflows

Superna has also introduced enhanced threat hunting capabilities designed to surface high-risk activity, affected datasets, suspicious users, and indicators tied to insider threats or double extortion attacks.

The updated user experience delivers clearer investigation workflows, searchable controls, consolidated event views, and improved threat context for security teams operating under pressure.

AI-Driven Disaster Recovery Automation

One of the major announcements at DTW 2026 is Superna’s introduction of DR MCP Automation, an open framework that supports AI-driven disaster recovery through the Model Context Protocol.

The framework exposes real-time disaster recovery data as structured, queryable context, enabling AI agents to identify clean recovery points, assess ransomware impact, and automate failover workflows.

"Disaster recovery is no longer just about restoring data. It's about making the right recovery decision under attack," said Andrew MacKay, CTO and CSO at Superna. "DR MCP gives AI the context to identify safe data and act immediately."

According to Superna, the automation framework reduces reliance on manual runbooks and API-based integrations, allowing organizations to accelerate recovery response times from hours to seconds.

Advancing Enterprise AirGap for Petabyte-Scale Protection

Superna also introduced the next generation of its Enterprise AirGap solution, including Superna Cyber Vault for Object, built for Dell PowerScale and Dell ObjectScale environments.

The platform is designed to validate recovery data before moving it into secure vault environments, helping organizations avoid restoring compromised data during ransomware recovery operations.

Superna’s new Quantum Trust Protocol (QTP) and Quantum Trust Signing (QTS) capabilities further strengthen vault isolation and software validation by verifying trusted communication channels, software binaries, updates, and agents entering the vault environment.

For ObjectScale deployments, the platform supports protection for billions of objects and thousands of buckets while maintaining operational resilience and large-scale recovery performance.

Live Demonstrations and Industry Session at DTW 2026

At booth #1215, Superna will conduct live demonstrations featuring ransomware detection, automated containment workflows, and targeted recovery scenarios without requiring full environment restoration.

The company will also showcase how Cyberstorage integrates with existing enterprise architectures handling large volumes of unstructured data and demanding uptime requirements.

Additionally, Superna CTO Andrew MacKay will present "Modernize Your Incident Response Before, During, and After a Cyber Incident" on May 19 from 4:30 to 4:45 PM PT in Expo Theater 1, focusing on improving resilience and reducing operational risk during active cyber incidents.

Superna’s latest announcements underscore the company’s focus on combining storage-layer security, AI-powered automation, and cyber resilience to help enterprises strengthen ransomware preparedness and recovery operations.

 

About Superna

A pioneer in Cyberstorage, Superna helps the world's largest organizations protect their unstructured data at the storage layer. By combining real-time detection, automated response, and verified recovery, the platform helps organizations limit the impact of operational issues and advanced threats like ransomware, reduce downtime, and regain control of their data when it counts.

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