Remote working creates a data vulnerability gap

Data explosion of remote working leaves fragmented data requiring protection.

Arcserve has published  findings from its annual independent global research study showing UK businesses are overlooking remote working in their data backup and recovery plans. The report finds that many organisations fail to ensure operational compliance and business continuity when faced with fragmented data and dispersed technologies.

In the research study of experiences and attitudes of UK IT decision makers (ITDMs), participants reported whether they had a backup and recovery solution in place for remote workers:

· One-third have backup and recovery systems in place for all remote employees

· 10% said they had no backup and recovery solution in place for any of their remote workers.

· 55% had plans in place for some workers but not all

For those companies that do a remote backup, there was a considerable variance in the level of importance placed on them:

· 42% believe that there is no difference in backing up on-site employees

· 47% of UK companies said they had better systems in place for on-site employees

· only 11% said they had better backup systems for remote employees

The study also looked at whether the rise in hybrid working and multi-cloud operations has increased the complexity of managing and protecting data:

· 80% of ITDMs said that hybrid and multi-cloud strategies increase the complexity and vulnerability of data flow

· 81% say changes in compliance and data privacy have impacted them. The most significant impact is an increase in costs

Said Florian Malecki, executive vice president of marketing at Arcserve: "Ransomware attacks have sky-rocketed in organisations 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."

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