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Data storage practices are not in line with data storage policies: survey

Get free weekly news by e-mailWhile implementing data storage policies that mandate where company files are to be stored is a popular data-protection measure, employees are not necessarily complying, leaving organizations vulnerable to data loss. These are the results of a recent online survey conducted by Kroll Ontrack.

Specifically, 40 percent of individuals surveyed stated that their respective company has a policy regarding where data should be stored.

However, the survey results also revealed that 61 percent of respondents ‘usually’ save to a local drive instead of a company network. The risks associated with saving to a local drive could be minimized with an external backup drive or backup software; however, 44 percent of respondents said that their preferred storage location was not backed up.

"Saving to a local hard drive on a desktop or laptop more often than not contradicts data storage policies, which usually require employees to save to a network folder. Instating a guideline to save documents to a network better ensures the employee data is regularly backed up in accordance with company data retention procedures, reducing the chance of data loss," says Jeff Pederson, manager of operations for Ontrack Data Recovery, a business division of Kroll Ontrack. "With the majority of employees saving to unprotected, local drives, companies could be at risk for losing anything from project plans and spreadsheets to customer data and financial information."

Survey results confirm the findings reported by Kroll's Fraud Solutions, a practice of the Background Screening division that guides organizations through a data breach and provides notification, consultation and restoration for individuals affected by the loss of personal information.

"Employees are the wild cards in policies and procedures," comments Brian Lapidus, chief operating officer of the practice. "Companies must ensure that employees receive ongoing education to understand the risk of actions that do not follow the plan."

www.ontrackdatarecovery.com
www.ontrackdatarecovery.co.uk

•Date:27th March 2009• Region: World •Type: Article •Topic: IT continuity
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