Security News > 2020 > March > 21% of SMBs do not have a data backup or disaster recovery solution in place
"Data protection can come into play in a wide array of important ways - including data security and encryption, data recovery, email protection and data archiving. It also provides the ability to recover quickly from a disaster, protection from and mitigation of ransomware, and physical device protection. Plus, it can prevent user error," said Reeder.
Top executives in education see data backup and data recovery as the most important aspects of data protection.
For 57% of the top leaders in accounting, banking or finance, data backup is the key concern in data protection.
Most SMBs clearly believe it is important to have a data protection and/or backup and disaster recovery solution in place, as 79% of the survey group said they already do.
"But one thing all businesses have in common is a desire to eradicate downtime and data loss. Organizations can and should protect their data, and their businesses as a whole, by enabling comprehensive data protection with modern backup and disaster recovery solutions and strategies."
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