Every business should be prepared for data loss. You cannot avoid data loss. It would be a mistake to think so and not prepare for it. Be it fires, floods or any other disaster, things can go wrong when we least expect them to. This is where Data Backup Chester comes into place. It is extremely important for businesses to use a data backup service. It is an insurance policy that protects your business from data loss. In this blog post, we look at the most common causes of data loss.
Most Common Causes Of Data Loss
The most common causes of data loss in a company are the same in nearly every business. Many people believe that once they save their files on a computer they are safe and can always be accessed. It is crucial to have your data backed up as data loss is unpredictable and can happen at any time. Some of the most common factors that affect the security of your data and lead to data loss are as follows:
Accidental Deletion
An employee accidentally deleting files is one of the most common causes of data loss. There is nothing more frustrating than losing your valuable data to human error.
Data Load Or Synchronisation Issues
If you have large amounts of data it is important to load or sync it onto different platforms. However, during the upload process problems can sometimes occur that lead to data loss or corruption.
Insider Threats
One of the biggest threats to most businesses could actually be within the company. A business may have an aggrieved employee who may decide to perform a large deletion of data. By the time a business finds that the data is missing, it is likely to late and without a backup, this data will never be recovered.
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