Enterprises must invest time and money to ensure their protection and backup strategies, says Awasthi
A total of 73% IT users have lost data at least once, suggesting the need to backup or recover properly, according to Rajesh Awasthi, Vice President & Global Head of Managed Hosting and Cloud Services at Tata Communications, citing Acronis research.
Just 13% of IT users and professionals follow backup best practices – leaving critical gaps in their data recovery and security strategy, according to the research.
“On World Backup Day 2022, these numbers hold significant importance and serve as a reminder to IT leaders to update their data protection and recovery practices to keep pace with the cybersecurity landscape in 2022 – the third year in which we’re navigating a distributed and ever-changing world of work. The enterprises need to define this from a three-fold perspective,” he said on 31 Mar 2022.
Data losses can occur in many ways, from hard drive failures or cyber-attacks to human error or theft, added Awasthi.
“Move your storage and recovery to the cloud. Businesses need to evolve from backing their data up to tapes or managing it onsite to be more efficient and cost-effective,” he advises.
Cloud offers scalability, accessibility, reliability, performance, and most importantly, security and backup at a scale, better than any other technology, stressed Awasthi.
“Choose your vendors carefully. The vendors should be evaluated on three aspects: their network, their infrastructure and their security practices. For examples, vendors with data centres geographically dispersed, or committed to sharing their security audit results with the customers, are more trustworthy
“Have a robust backup strategy. For a holistic data protection strategy, it needs to go beyond just preventing or warding off data loss, it is crucial to have a strong, always-on backup process in place which guarantees at least 99.9% uptime and shares exhaustive reporting, providing full visibility.”
He underlined, “Given that the average cost of a data breach is higher today with remote work being a major contributor, it is imperative that enterprises invest the time and money into ensuring their protection and backup strategies are at par with the rest of their digital transformation strategy, and not an afterthought.” fiinews.com