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For example, 56% of respondents say that half or more of their company’s files contain sensitive data. In industries such as finance, insurance, and healthcare, the percentage of sensitive files can reach 100%, meaning that if a file falls into the wrong hands, it is likely to contain data that can be exploited by an attacker.

And the problems don’t end there: The wide range of devices, both company-owned and owned, used by dispersed workers makes basic file management, access, and risk an order of magnitude more complex. Forty-six percent of respondents say employees have access to files they shouldn’t have, while 40 percent don’t have access to files they should. And a total of 97 percent say current approaches to digital file management create serious problems, from information stored on unsecured devices kenya mobile database files that are lost and cannot be recovered.

Given the wide range of pressing issues, what should IT leaders do next? Clearly, finding solutions to manage digital workloads and mitigating the risks that continually emerge must be a priority.

In fact, IT departments have already implemented a number of protocols to protect sensitive data due to the increase in remote work, including upgrading security tools such as antivirus software and firewalls (45%), avoiding public Wi-Fi networks (44%), and using VPNs (40%).

They are also taking steps to improve digital file management, preventing file sprawl in light of increased remote work. 42% have implemented four or more tools to improve their content management architecture. These include data lifecycle management (42%), virtual assistants and data automation (42%), permissions control (41%), and automated content classification (40%).
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