| Publisher | Jupitermedia | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 21 Aug 2003 |
| Topics | Data Recovery - Security, Network Security, Disaster Recovery | ||
| Downloads | 21 | ||
About 30% of companies lack a formal disaster recovery strategy, and 64% of companies say their data backup and disaster recovery plans have significant vulnerabilities, according to a national survey sponsored by Imation Corp. The lack of a sound DR strategy leaves those companies vulnerable to potential data loss as a result of natural disasters, viruses, employee sabotage, and terrorist threats, not to mention massive power outages like the one that blanketed the Northeastern U.S. and Canada.
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