As the United States readies itself for
the upcoming 2012 Hurricane Season, businesses and organizations have
developed their business continuity and disaster recovery plans to
include mobile security services in the effort of protecting their IT infrastructure
As the United States readies itself for the upcoming 2012 Hurricane Season, businesses and organizations have developed their business continuity and disaster recovery plans to include mobile security services in the effort of protecting their IT infrastructure.
A recent study by AT&T found that:
2012 AT&T Business Continuity Study key findings:
The complexities of maintaining mobility and wireless capabilities during the event of a disaster or security threat has become an increasing aspect of importance for businesses as they consider business continuity planning.
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As the United States readies itself for the upcoming 2012 Hurricane Season, businesses and organizations have developed their business continuity and disaster recovery plans to include mobile security services in the effort of protecting their IT infrastructure.
A recent study by AT&T found that:
- 83 percent of executives indicated that the planning and implementation of a business continuity plan as being a priority for their businesses and organizations — a 12 percent increase over last year’s national survey.
- Six out of ten (60 percent) invest in mobile security services with the majority (69 percent) indicating potential security breaches as the most pressing concern.
- 38 percent expressed making investments in cloud computing while another 34 percent expressed investing in mobile applications.
- 86 percent already have a business continuity plan in place in the event of a disaster or threat — up 8 percent over the past five years.
2012 AT&T Business Continuity Study key findings:
The complexities of maintaining mobility and wireless capabilities during the event of a disaster or security threat has become an increasing aspect of importance for businesses as they consider business continuity planning.
- 67 percent (two-thirds) of executives surveyed have included wireless network capabilities as part of their business continuity plans.
- 52 percent of IT executives surveyed anticipated the spending for mobile security services to increase.
- Cloud computing is becoming a critical element of Business Continuity plans based on security, performance and cost savings benefits.
- Most companies (65 percent) will be investing in new telecommunications technologies to support their IT infrastructures.
- The majority of executives (87%) have become more concerned about the increased use and potential threats of mobile networks and devices than social networking capabilities (76 percent).
- 88 percent of companies surveyed have taken a proactive approach to securing their IT infrastructure.
- Two-thirds (67 percent) of IT executives indicate that their business continuity plan accommodates the possibility of a “virtual event” such as a potential security breach.
- Roughly two-thirds (63 percent) of companies have had their business continuity plans fully tested in the past year.
- Seven out of ten (71 percent) companies implement specific protective actions when the state or federal government issues an alert for an impending disaster.
- 87 percent of companies have implemented the necessary arrangements for communicating with key executives during a natural disaster.
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