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Acronis Cyber Protection Week Global Report 2022 Reveals Growing Threats And Need For Integrated Cyber Protection Solutions
SINGAPORE and SYDNEY, April 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/

76% of organizations suffered downtime and data loss in 2021, system crashes, 
human error and cyberattacks to blame

-- Acronis (http://www.acronis.com/), the global leader in cyber protection 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/cyber-protection/), has released its annual 
Cyber Protection Week Global Report 2022 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/cyber-protection/) timed to this year's World 
Backup Day. The report which surveyed over 6,200 IT users and IT managers from 
small businesses to enterprises across 22 countries, exposes some of the most 
critical shortcomings appearing in cyber protection practices today, examines 
why they're appearing and offers guidance on how they can be fixed.



One of our key findings last year was that 80% of organizations ran as many as 
10 solutions simultaneously for data protection and cybersecurity — yet more 
than half of them suffered downtime because of data loss. Clearly, more 
solutions do not translate into more protection.

This year, we see that trend getting worse: while 78% of organizations globally 
run as many as 10 different solutions, 76% of organizations experienced 
downtime due to data loss — a 25% increase from 2021. This downtime stemmed 
from a number of sources, including system crashes (52%), human error (42%), 
cyberattacks (36%) and insider attacks (20%).

As a result, 61% of global organizations' IT teams now report a preference for 
integrated solutions that replace their complicated stacks of cybersecurity and 
data protection tools with a single, unified console.

"As the entire world is increasingly at risk from different types of attacks, 
accelerating to universal all-in-one solutions is the only way to achieve truly 
complete cyber protection. And that's precisely the problem Acronis has set out 
to solve," says Candid Wuest, Acronis V.P. of Cyber Protection Research. 
"Attackers don't discriminate when it comes to means or targets, so strong and 
reliable security is no longer an option, it's a necessity."

Overconfidence as a trend: IT teams are overselling their readiness

We've traced another worrying trend that is responsible for cyberdefenses 
lowering and increasing IT security budgets:

70% of organizations' IT managers claim to have automated patch management. 
However, based on any reliable industry research, only a handful of companies 
follow the 72-hour "golden time" for patch management.
82% also claim to have ransomware protection and remediation. Yet, successful 
attacks occur weekly and the size of ransom demands grows each year.
20% claimed to be testing backup restoration weekly. Again, not consistent with 
any other industry-issued data.
It seems that IT managers are trying to appear better prepared than they are; 
but that is, in turn, misleading their managers, boards of directors, industry 
analysts and customers.

However, if the overwhelming majority of IT managers indeed have these 
solutions, they aren't using them right: they have simply stocked their IT 
stacks with all of the recommended cybersecurity technologies — spending more 
money in vain.

Our findings prove that organizations are spending more on IT security this 
year, but when we compare it to their overall IT budget, it becomes clear – 
organizations are still treating cyber protection as a "nice-to-have" not as a 
"must-have":

Half of organizations globally allocate less than 10% of their overall IT 
budget on IT security.
Only 23% of organizations globally are investing over 15% of their overall IT 
budget in security — even despite the increasingly threatening cyber landscape.
Pandemic-driven spike in awareness proves temporary

Frequent backups that were fuelled by the shift to remote work are over: a 
third of IT managers only back up weekly, while another 25% back up monthly. 
Use of backup best practices is declining across the board — only 15% of 
organizations' IT teams adhere to them.

Same as last year, 10% of IT managers still aren't sure if their company is 
subject to any data privacy regulations — proving that IT managers, like IT 
users, get stuck in their ways.

According to our research, 86% of organizations globally are also concerned 
about the threat of increasing politically-driven cyberattacks caused by the 
worsening geopolitical climate — but their concern does not translate into 
improvements to their cyber protection.

Bottom line, the outdated approaches that professional IT teams have relied on 
for years are now actively failing them. A comprehensive, easy-to-follow 
approach is essential to achieving a more reliable, holistic protection for 
data, applications and systems – one that combines cybersecurity, data 
protection and management into one solution.

Users show concern over cyberthreats, but backup habits remain unchanged

Only one in ten users backs up daily, while 34% of users back up on a monthly 
basis — a staggering 41% of users back up rarely or never. Still, 72% of users 
had to recover from backup at least once in the past year (33% — more than 
once). Meaning that some of the users who chose not to back up have permanently 
lost their data:

43% of users update a week or more after an update release — of those, 7% take 
more than a month to perform these recommended updates. A decline in response 
time compared to 2021.
While only 12% of users are following the recommended hybrid model of cloud and 
local backup (https://www.acronis.com/en-us/articles/backup-rule/)storage, 
users have doubled down on cloud backup: for 4 years, we saw local backups 
shrinking from 62% in 2019 to 33% in 2022 — at the same time cloud backups 
jumped from 28% to 54%.
66% of users would not know or be able to tell if their data had been modified.
43% of users are not sure if their anti-malware solutions could protect against 
new and emerging cyberthreats.
What we see here is a massive gap in how organizations and individuals approach 
cyber protection in theory — and in practice. Acronis provides a number of 
solutions that are able to bridge that gap — among them Acronis Cyber Protect 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-sg/products/cyber-protect/), used by over 20,000 
service providers to protect more than 750,000 businesses.

For more global and regional insights, check out the Acronis Cyber Protection 
Week Global Report 2022 and the regional deep dives — download the reports for 
free on our website (https://www.acronis.com/en-us/promo/world-backup-day/).

About Acronis

Acronis unifies data protection and cybersecurity to deliver integrated, 
automated cyber protection ()that solves the safety, accessibility, privacy, 
authenticity, and security (SAPAS)() challenges of the modern digital world. 
With flexible deployment models that fit the demands of service providers and 
IT professionals, Acronis provides superior cyber protection for data, 
applications, and systems with innovative next-generation antivirus, backup 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/products/backup/), disaster recovery 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/products/cloud/cyber-protect/disaster-recovery/),
 and endpoint protection management solutions powered by AI. With advanced 
anti-malware 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/solutions/ransomware-protection/)powered by 
cutting-edge machine intelligence and blockchain 
(https://www.acronis.com/en-us/technology/blockchain-notary/)based data 
authentication technologies, Acronis protects any environment – from cloud to 
hybrid to on premises – at a low and predictable cost.

Founded in Singapore in 2003 and incorporated in Switzerland in 2008, Acronis 
now has more than 2,000 employees and offices in 34 locations worldwide. Its 
solutions are trusted by more than 5.5 million home users and 500,000 
companies, and top-tier professional sports teams. Acronis products are 
available through over 50,000 partners and service providers in over 150 
countries and 26 languages.

Source: Acronis



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