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Data Protection, Infra Security Top IT Priorities: Survey
Company employees responsible for critical business decisions, including those related to IT security, were asked to single out the three tasks which they consider the most important for IT personnel. The top issue was preventing cybercriminals from infiltrating the corporate network – this was highlighted by 31 percent of those surveyed.
Information protection was chosen by 27 percent, making it the second most important task. To deal with this issue, a variety of measures is applied: backup copying, combating data leakage caused by staff, repelling cyber-attacks and many others. Since cybercriminals are looking for confidential information first and foremost, every possible effort should be made to ensure its safety.
It should be also noted that the immediate problem of controlling the use of mobile devices is only ranked third – just 13 percent regard work with MDM systems as among the three most critical tasks. This is striking in that, according to the same survey, 55 percent of companies are now seriously concerned about the security of mobile devices. This concern is not, apparently, being translated into prioritised action.
It is essential to apply some restrictions to the installation and launch of software on corporate devices with access to business information and services. High-quality anti-malware protection is also required, especially for Android devices. In addition, smartphones and tablets must support remote administration, so that access can be blocked and information deleted in the event of the device being lost or stolen.
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