DriveSavers Featured in The New Yorker
A powerful New Yorker feature that turns data recovery into a story about memory, loss, resilience, and the increasingly fragile nature of our digital lives.
A powerful New Yorker feature that turns data recovery into a story about memory, loss, resilience, and the increasingly fragile nature of our digital lives.
KQED Forum host Alexis Madrigal devoted his April 29, 2026 episode to the story of digital data loss, with New Yorker staff writer Julian Lucas, our Director of Business Development Sarah Farrell and former Data Crisis Counselor Kelly Chessen as guests. The show built on Lucas’s recent New Yorker feature about DriveSavers, “Resurrection Hardware,” and spent the hour going further into the work and the people behind it.
The New Yorker just published a feature on DriveSavers. Read our recap, plus what decades of data recovery work have taught us about protecting your files.
DriveSavers shares practical insights on ransomware recovery, RAID data recovery, and wildfire data recovery—plus what to do first to restore critical data when systems fail.
In this enlightening conversation on Vida Digital, Alex Neuman speaks with Angela Keary of DriveSavers Data Recovery about the human stories behind lost data—from families desperate to recover irreplaceable memories to companies fighting ransomware attacks.
Localish highlights how every recovery tells a story of relief, gratitude, and human connection. With decades of experience, proprietary technology, and compassionate service, DriveSavers brings lost data back to life.
Howells has assembled a world-class team to help him find—and possibly recover—the digital treasure. DriveSavers was chosen as the data recovery partner to take on this once-in-a-generation challenge.
Geek Insider featured a DriveSavers Data Recovery article about the St. Paul, Minnesota ransomware attack. Learn why cities are prime cyber targets.
When a cyber attack hits a city government, the impact goes far beyond IT systems — it affects essential services, community trust, and the lives of residents. Built In recently featured an article by Andy Maus, Head of Cyber Recovery Services at DriveSavers Data Recovery, with insights and the lessons learned from Minnesota’s City of St. Paul’s security breach.
DriveSavers Data Recovery’s Head of Cyber Recovery Services, Andy Maus, joined KMOJ Radio to discuss the St. Paul cyberattack. Hear his expert insights on ransomware, municipal response, and why transparency and preparedness matter.