The vast majority of businesses think data protection is important or mission-critical for digital and IT transformation projects, but they lack the technological provisions to provide good data protection assurance.
In a study conducted for Zerto, International Data Corporation (IDC) found that 90% of organizations do not consider themselves IT-resilient, despite aiming to achieve this goal.
Only 7% of respondents in the survey, which included 500 senior-level IT and business managers in 10 verticals at companies of all sizes and geographies, rated their organization as mature in terms of business resilience. 49% have suffered an unrecoverable data event in the last three years, and 77% have experienced a hacker attack in the past 12 months.
The State of IT Resilience report further highlights the risks posed by technology-related disruptions. 79% lost money either directly or through paying for additional recovery expertise, while twenty percent permanently lost customers as a result of the disruption.
Of the 77% percent that experienced an attack in the past year, 89% succumbed to an attack, and 39% suffered five or more data-corrupting events.
Other findings include:
Based on the responses obtained by IDC, one can safely conclude that cybersecurity and IT resilience spending, as well as training budgets, will increase substantially in the years to come.