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Global survey from Kroll Ontrack reveals major weaknesses in enterprise compliance policies

Released on: November 27, 2007, 5:22 pm

Press Release Author: Etienne Clergue

Industry: Computers

Press Release Summary: Many companies fail to include data recovery in their
compliance policies, according to a global survey carried out by Kroll OntrackŪ.

78 per cent of respondents stated that they believed data recovery to be the most
important component of a compliance plan but only 50 per cent said that it is part
of their company's policy.

Press Release Body: Many companies fail to include data recovery in their compliance
policies, according to a global survey carried out by Kroll OntrackŪ.

78 per cent of respondents stated that they believed data recovery to be the most
important component of a compliance plan but only 50 per cent said that it is part
of their company's policy. This could potentially leave them vulnerable to dire
business consequences.

Regulations governing data make it clear that companies have a responsibility to
protect data and make significant attempts to retrieve data that has become
compromised or lost. For a company, the consequences of non-compliance can be
severe, potentially resulting in financial penalties, reduced stock value, loss of
customer confidence and lost sales revenue. With that said, it is surprising that 46
per cent of respondents said they were not sure if their company even had a general
policy to comply with the applicable regulations.

Furthermore, given the potential consequences, it is startling that nearly half of
respondents (43 per cent) said they don't believe their companies test their backup
systems to ensure data can be produced if needed. Because natural disasters, human
error and software and hardware malfunctions are unpredictable, this finding reveals
that critical electronic data is in jeopardy of being lost and potentially
unrecoverable.

"While data recovery is becoming increasingly synonymous with disaster recovery
plans, this survey reveals that data recovery has not yet been deemed a critical
component of all compliance policies," said Phil Bridge, managing director at Kroll
Ontrack, UK. "Given the vast number of information-oriented regulations that have
come into force, companies should ensure a preferred data recovery provider is part
of their compliance plan in case a data loss situation ever ensues. The risk of
neglecting to do so is too high."

To help businesses avoid potential non-compliance penalties, Kroll Ontrack
recommends not only selecting a preferred data recovery provider, but identifying
the name and contact information of the provider in the overall business compliance
policy. Furthermore, establishing the provider in your business' procurement system
will better ensure a smooth, efficient recovery effort if and when a data loss
situation arises.

Web Site: http://www.ontrackdatarecovery.co.uk

Contact Details: Address: The Pavilions, 1 Weston Road, Kiln Lane, Epsom, Surrey
KT17 1JG
Contact: 0800 243 996
Email: customerservice@ontrackdatarecovery.co.uk

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