Backup, Built by People Who Have Run Infrastructure Since 1998

CyberLS is a division of Indsoft Systems — a managed cloud and IT services provider that has been keeping Indian and global businesses online for over 25 years. We built CyberLS because we kept seeing the same gap in every Google Workspace environment we managed: no real backup, no Indian jurisdiction, no plan for the day something goes wrong.

WHERE WE COME FROM

A Hosting Company That Got Tired of Watching Businesses Lose Data They Thought Was Safe

Indsoft Systems was founded in 1998, long before "cloud" was a word most businesses used. Over more than two decades, Indsoft has managed servers, hosting infrastructure, and IT operations for businesses that needed their technology to simply work — reliably, securely, without drama — so they could focus on running their company instead of worrying about their infrastructure.

Along the way, Indsoft's teams supported countless businesses migrating to Google Workspace — moving email, files, and collaboration into the cloud for the productivity and flexibility it offered. But a pattern kept repeating: businesses assumed that because their data lived in Google's cloud, Google was responsible for backing it up. It isn't. Google secures its own infrastructure; it does not promise to recover what a business accidentally deletes, what a departing employee wipes on their way out, or what a ransomware attack encrypts.

CyberLS was built to close that gap — as a dedicated, independent backup layer for Google Workspace, designed specifically for the realities Indian businesses face: emerging data protection law, a fast-moving cyber threat landscape, and a real question about where their data actually sits under the law.

CYBERLS TODAY

A Focused Product, Backed by an Established Company

CyberLS is a division of Indsoft Systems. We are not a venture-funded startup racing to find a business model, and we are not a side feature bolted onto someone else's platform. CyberLS exists because Indsoft has spent 25+ years in the business of keeping other people's infrastructure running — and backup is, at its core, an extension of that same responsibility: make sure that when something goes wrong, our customers don't have to find out the hard way that nobody had their back.

That heritage shapes how we operate:

01

We think in terms of reliability, not just features.

Decades of managing hosting and server infrastructure means we approach backup the way infrastructure people do — with redundancy, monitoring, and a bias toward boring, dependable engineering over flashy promises.

02

We understand Indian business technology needs first-hand.

Indsoft has spent its history supporting Indian businesses navigating cloud infrastructure, and CyberLS is built specifically around what Indian companies need from a compliance, pricing, and jurisdiction standpoint — not a global product with India bolted on as an afterthought.

03

We are accountable, not anonymous.

As a division of an established company with a track record, CyberLS is not a faceless SaaS tool — there is a real company, with a real history, standing behind it.

OUR REASON FOR EXISTING

Because "It's in the Cloud" Is Not the Same as "It's Backed Up"

Every business we've ever supported eventually asks some version of the same question: if something happened to our data right now — an accidental deletion, a malicious insider, a ransomware attack — how would we get it back?

For Google Workspace specifically, the honest answer for most businesses is: not easily, and not completely. Google's native recovery windows are limited. Google Vault is an archiving and eDiscovery tool, not a backup or restore system. And for Indian businesses, there's a second question layered on top of the first: even if the data could be recovered, whose laws govern it, and where does it actually sit?

CyberLS exists to give a better answer to both questions — an independent, automated backup of your Google Workspace data, encrypted, stored on Indian infrastructure, with a Data Processing Agreement that reflects Indian law, not a foreign jurisdiction's idea of what your data needs.

OUR PRINCIPLES

A Few Things We Won't Compromise On

Your data should never depend on someone else's goodwill.

Google has no contractual obligation to recover what you've lost. We think that's the entire reason an independent backup needs to exist, and we built CyberLS around that responsibility — not around hoping you never need it.

Indian businesses deserve Indian infrastructure.

Storing data in an "India region" of a foreign-owned cloud is not the same as storing it under Indian jurisdiction. CyberLS is built and operated with this distinction front and center, not as fine print.

Compliance should make your life easier, not harder.

DPDPA, CERT-In, and India's evolving data protection landscape can feel overwhelming for a growing business. We try to build CyberLS so that using it is itself a step toward compliance — not one more thing to figure out on top of it.

Support should sound like a person who understands infrastructure, not a script.

That's a standard Indsoft has held for over two decades of hosting support, and it's the standard we hold CyberLS to as well.

WHERE WE'RE GOING

Built to Grow With Indian Businesses, Not Just Sell to Them Once

CyberLS is still early in its journey relative to Indsoft's 25+ years — and we think that's worth saying honestly rather than overstating it. What we bring from day one is real infrastructure experience, a genuine understanding of the Indian regulatory environment, and a product built specifically for the problem it solves, rather than retrofitted from somewhere else.

As CyberLS grows, our commitment stays simple: keep Indian businesses' Google Workspace data safe, recoverable, and under Indian jurisdiction — and keep earning the trust that comes from actually being there when it matters.

See for Yourself

The best way to understand what CyberLS does is to try it. Start a free 14-day trial, or request a free Workspace Risk Assessment to see exactly where your current setup stands.