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World Cyber Protection Week Survey Reveals 42% of Organizations Suffered Data Loss Resulting in Downtime Last Year
SINGAPORE, March 31, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

COVID-19 pandemic proves to show: people are easiest exploited when scared. In 
response to peaking cyber criminals' activity around the world, the annual 
Acronis global survey exposes key vulnerabilities of both organizations & 
individuals alike


Acronis, a global leader in cyber 
protection(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/cyber-protection/), marked its 
inaugural World Cyber Protection Week 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/promo/world-backup-day/) by revealing that 42% 
of companies experienced a data loss event that resulted in downtime last year. 
That high number is likely caused by the fact that while nearly 90% are backing 
up the IT components they're responsible for protecting, only 41% back up daily 
-- leaving many businesses with gaps in the valuable data available for 
recovery.

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The figures revealed in Acronis' 2020 World Cyber Protection Week Survey ( 
https://www.acronis.com/en-us/blog/posts/results-are-cyber-protection-week-2020-survey) 
illustrate the new reality that traditional strategies and solutions to data 
protection are no longer able to keep up with the modern IT needs of 
individuals and organizations. That is why Acronis has expanded World Backup 
Day -- the annual holiday celebrated on March 31 as a reminder to back up data 
-- to World Cyber Protection Week. 

The annual survey, completed by nearly 3,000 people, gauges the protection 
habits of users around the globe:

-91% of individuals back up data and devices, but 68% still lose data due to 
accidental deletion, hardware or software failure, or an out-of-date backup 
-85% of organizations aren't backing up multiple times per day, only 15% report 
they are 
-26% back up daily, 28% back up weekly, 20% back up monthly, and 10% aren't 
backing up at all 
-Of those who don't back up, nearly 50% believe backups aren't necessary: while 
42% of organizations reported data loss resulting in downtime 
-Only 17% of personal users and 20% of IT professionals follow best practices, 
employing hybrid backups on local media and in the cloud. 

These findings stress the importance of implementing a cyber protection 
strategy that includes backing up your data multiple times a day and practicing 
the 3-2-1 backup rule(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/articles/backup-rule/).

Cyber Protection Changes the Game -- And The Game Changed Too

A peaking volume of COVID-19 related cyber scams was detected in Asia in the 
past 2 weeks -- in China, Vietnam, South Korea and more. Singapore being one of 
the most exposed as a country( 
https://www.zdnet.com/article/singapore-most-exposed-but-also-most-prepared-in-cybersecurity-deloitte/). 
Both state-sponsored and freelancers -- there is no shortage of those looking 
to prey on the fear and chaos caused by the global pandemic.

With increasing cyberattacks, traditional backup is targeted by cyber criminals 
and no longer sufficient to protect data, applications, and systems -- our 
survey shows that relying on backup alone for true business continuity is too 
dangerous:

-88% of IT professionals are concerned with ransomware, 86% -- cryptojacking, 
87% -- social engineering attacks like phishing, and 91% -- data breaches. 
Personal users: nearly as high, rose by 33% compared to Acronis' 2019 survey 
-30% of personal users and 12% of IT professionals wouldn't know if their data 
was modified unexpectedly. 
-30% of personal users and 13% of IT professionals aren't sure if their 
anti-malware solution stops zero-day threats 
-9% of organizations reported that they didn't know if they experienced 
downtime as a result of data loss this year.

To ensure complete protection, secure backups must be part of an organization's 
comprehensive cyber protection approach, which includes ransomware protection, 
disaster recovery, cybersecurity, and management tools. This deeply integrated 
approach also addresses the Five Vectors of Cyber Protection, delivering 
safety, accessibility, privacy, authenticity, and security (SAPAS) for all 
data, applications, and systems.

World Cyber Protection Week Recommendations

Whether you are concerned about personal files or your company's business 
continuity, Acronis has five simple recommendations to ensure fast, efficient, 
and secure protection of your workloads: 

-Always create backups of important data. Keep multiple copies of the backup 
both locally and in the cloud - to guarantee you have everything if a fire, 
flood, or disaster hits. 
-Ensure your operating systems and applications are current. Relying on 
outdated OSes or apps means they lack the bug fixes and security patches that 
help block cybercriminals from gaining access to your systems. 
-Beware suspicious email, links, and attachments. Most virus and ransomware 
infections are the result of social engineering techniques that trick 
unsuspecting individuals into opening infected email attachments or clicking on 
links to websites that host malware. 
-Install anti-virus, anti-malware, and anti-ransomware software while enabling 
automatic updates so your system is protected against malware, with the best 
software also able to protect against zero-day threats. 
-Consider deploying an integrated cyber protection solution that combines 
backup, anti-ransomware, anti-virus, vulnerability assessment and patch 
management in a single solution. An integrated solution increases ease of use, 
efficiency and reliability of protection. 

Find out more about how you can protect your data at: 
https://www.acronis.com/en-us/blog/posts/celebrating-final-world-backup-day

Read more about the 2020 World Cyber Protection Week survey results here: 
https://www.acronis.com/en-us/blog/posts/results-are-cyber-protection-week-2020-survey


About Acronis

Acronis sets the standard for cyber protection through its innovative backup, 
anti-ransomware(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/ransomware-protection/), disaster 
recovery, storage, and enterprise file sync and share solutions. Enhanced by 
its award-winning AI-based active protection technology, blockchain-based data 
authentication and unique hybrid-cloud 
architecture(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/articles/hybrid-cloud/), Acronis 
protects all data in any environment -- including physical, virtual, cloud, 
mobile workloads and applications -- all at a low and predictable cost.

Founded in Singapore in 2003 and incorporated in Switzerland in 2008, Acronis 
now has more than 1,500 employees in 33 locations in 18 countries. Its 
solutions are trusted by more than 5.5 million personal users and 500,000 
businesses, including 100% of the Fortune 1000 companies. Acronis' products are 
available through 50,000 partners and service providers in over 150 countries 
in more than 30 languages.

SOURCE:  Acronis 

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