IT leaders think immutable data storage is an insurance policy against ransomware


IT leaders consider immutable storage as a must-have in the fight against cyberattacks, according to Scality.

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Ransomware threats are now understood by organizations to be inevitable. Reports show 1 in 4 organizations that pay a ransom never get their data back, and just 16% are able to recover without paying a ransom.

This reinforces immutable data storage’s role as an essential last line of defense within a cybersecurity toolkit. With this type of storage, data cannot be deleted or modified once written, increasing data safety and ensuring organizations have the power to restore data with 100% accuracy in the event of a breach.

94% of IT leaders either already rely on such data storage or plan to implement it within the next 12 months, and an additional 2% plan to deploy it within the next three years.

69% consider this data storage essential to their corporate cybersecurity, and only 12% of those who deployed immutable data storage say it is not essential.

Vertical market and regional nuances

Comparisons among IT leaders surveyed across vertical industries and specific countries reveal many notable differences.

Vertical market

Manufacturing organizations (95%) are most likely to deploy immutable storage, and 84% consider it essential to their corporate cybersecurity. Financial services firms (74%) report the lowest reliance on this storage, and 60% say it’s essential to their corporate cybersecurity.

Regional

A majority of IT leaders across all regions currently use or plan to use immutable data storage: The US has the highest level of current or planned deployments, with 98% of respondents either having implemented it or planning to do so within the next year. This is followed by France at 96%, Germany at 94% and the UK at 85%.

While a relatively low number (12%) of IT leaders worldwide who currently use immutable data storage do not regard it as “essential” to their cybersecurity strategy, a larger percentage resides in the UK: 24% of UK respondents have deployed it but say it is not essential to their cybersecurity, compared to 11% in France, 9% in the US and 6% in Germany.

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