http://www.csoonline.com/article/621192/survey-business-continuity-plans-still-need-work By Joan Goodchild Senior Editor CSO October 01, 2010 Most business report they have been negatively impacted by network disruptions in the last year, according to a new poll that attempts to gauge how organizations react to disruptions and the measures they are taking to improve their business continuity and disaster recovery plans. The poll, conducted by technology products provider CDW LLC, surveyed 200 information technology decision makers at medium and large U.S. businesses, each of which experienced significant network disruptions since July 2009. While 82 percent felt confident that their IT resources could sustain disruptions and support operations effectively, 97 percent admitted network disruptions had detrimental effects on their businesses in the last year. (Related: Business continuity, not breaches, a top concern for tech firms) Power loss ranked as the top cause of business disruptions over the past year, with one third of businesses reporting it prompted their most recent disruption. Hardware failures caused 29 percent of network outages, followed by a loss of telecom services to facilities (21 percent). The survey also looked at remote access plans for employees and found 53 percent of respondents said employees are instructed or given the option to work from home when a foreseeable network disruption approaches, such as a weather event. However, only a third of businesses activate standby communications and network systems to support increased remote access when warned of such an event. Among the organizations polled, on average, 44 percent of the workforce normally has telework options, but only 39 percent of employees said employees were able to telework during their most recent network outage. [...] _______________________________________________________ Subscribe to InfoSec News - www.infosecnews.org http://www.infosecnews.org/mailman/listinfo/isnReceived on Mon Oct 04 2010 - 23:12:11 PDT
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