Study Shows Remote Work Could Create Data Vulnerability Gap

Remote work data vulnerability

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In its annual independent global research study, Arcserve, a renowned provider of backup, recovery, and immutable storage solutions for unified data resilience against ransomware and disasters, released findings that showed businesses are neglecting remote working in their data backup and recovery plans. According to the survey, many firms struggle to maintain operational compliance and business continuity when dealing with scattered technologies and fragmented data.

Research Findings

When asked if they have a backup and recovery solution in place for remote employees, participants in the research study on the experiences and attitudes of IT decision makers (ITDMs) responded:

There was a significant disparity in the weight given to those businesses who do remote backups:

The research also examined if the prevalence of hybrid work arrangements and multi-cloud operations had raised the bar for managing and safeguarding data:

“Ransomware attacks have sky-rocketed in organizations with employees in less-secure home-office environments and much more data in the cloud. We encourage companies to implement the 3-2-1-1 backup and recovery strategy, including immutable storage solutions, so data remains intact and easily recoverable. By implementing Arcserve’s Unified Data Resilience solutions, businesses can quickly recover from a data-destructive event and flourish in the new world of work, with all the challenges and possibilities it holds.”Florian Malecki, Executive Vice President of Marketing, Arcserve

1121 decision-makers in IT responded to the study. All participants worked for a firm with between 100 and 2,500 workers and at least 5 TB of data, and they all had budget or technical decision-making responsibilities for data management, data protection, and storage solutions. Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada were among the countries where the survey was carried out.

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