A recent study by AI-based data security firm Cohesity casts a worrying spotlight on UK organisations' backup practices: 31% aren't securing all their sensitive data. This oversight threatens business operations in the wake of cyberattacks, Cohesity warns.
Despite a growing comprehension of threat detection across the UK, data protection strategies still lack cohesion. A fragmented approach jeopardises organisational transparency:
The study stresses, through insights from Fraser Hutchison, VP of Northern Europe at Cohesity, that while preventative measures against phishing and social tactics are in place, disaster readiness remains essential. This includes utilising immutable platforms to shield critical data and maintain operations amidst breaches.
Beyond backup challenges, the adoption of GenAI technologies further complicates the security landscape:
Hutchison notes the dual nature of AI — posing risks yet offering a beacon for enhancing security frameworks. As organisations brace for an AI-integrated future, the opportunity to bolster security operations presents itself timely.