Arcserve, the world’s most experienced provider of backup, recovery, and immutable storage solutions for unified data resilience against ransomware and disasters, has released findings from its annual independent global research focusing on the healthcare sector’s approach and experience of data protection, recovery, and ransomware readiness. The findings reveal gaps, vulnerabilities, and misconceptions in the healthcare sector, potentially hindering its ability to effectively safeguard and recover data in the event of malicious attacks and accidental data outages stemming from human error or natural events.
Key findings include:
Against this threat backdrop, there were apparent preparedness weaknesses:
Said Vitali Edrenkine, Chief Marketing Officer at Arcserve: “In the face of growing number and sophistication of ransomware attacks, the healthcare industry continues to grapple with inadequate data protection and recovery mechanisms. An ounce of prevention may be worth a pound of cure – but our latest market research shows that when it comes to ransomware resilience, too many healthcare institutions have neither. A robust backup and disaster recovery strategy is critical for healthcare organisations to build resistance to malicious attacks.”
Arcserve advocates for a transformative ‘unified data resilience’ approach within the healthcare sector to bolster preparedness. By adopting a unified data resilience strategy, organisations strengthen their defensive posture and have the necessary tools to expedite data recovery in the aftermath of ransomware attacks.