Last month the Oregon National Guard reported that they are dealing with the aftermath of a stolen laptop computer that contained the names and social security numbers of more than 3,500 soldiers. It happened when a Guard member used his laptop to conduct work from home and reported it stolen from his vehicle in the Portland area on June 21.

Statistics show that nearly three out of five personal computer users are lost, stolen, or damaged every year and, by the way, the most common place to lose a laptop is in the airport.

Think about it for a moment; one person left a laptop containing sensitive data in his car and now the financial life of 3,500+ families are at risk.

Laptop theft statistics show that the theft of one laptop results in an average financial loss of $89,000; only a small percentage of the sum actually relates to the hardware cost. (Source: Computer Security Institute/FBI Computer Crime & Security Survey).

In today’s corporate world when employees work out of the office with mobile computers, protecting mobile users is must!  A proper data backup protection strategy will save you tons of headache and problems.

Here are the four things you must do in order to secure your mobile computers.

  1. The best way to protect mobile data is to remove unnecessary data from your computer. Prohibited data should not be stored on your system or device unless it’s really necessary.
  2. Configure a username/password combination to access the data/device.
  3. If you carry sensitive data on your laptop I highly recommen you use Disk Encryption Software.
  4. Do not leave a single copy of your data on your mobile device; backup your data automatically every day to a secure remote data storage like PCIC’s.

These guidelines are easy to implement and can protect your data in the event that your mobile computers become compromised, lost or stolen.

And one more last thing, do in today! Tomorrow might be to late. 

Next week the company is starting its annual practice of conducting test restores for our clients.  The annual test is part of our service to our clients and is free of charge.

 Test restores are the only way to prove that the entire process of data backup protection (delta pro processing, encryption, compression, WAN/LAN SSL transfer, storing, incremental daily updating and vice versa for restoring) has been 100% successful.

 We start to contact our customers in July and usually by new year’s eve our account managers has completed testing for our entire client base.

 Here is the sample email we send to clients:

 Subject: Your account with us

 Dear client.  As part of our service, we contact our clients from time to time to discuss any changes in the system that would require updating.  Also, at the same time we conduct test restores to verify the quality of the data protection.  We would like to schedule a time to remote access your machine to accomplish this.  It can be anytime, even after work hours if that is more convenient for you. 

 Please reply by e-mail and let us know when is a convenient time is for you.

 Best Regards,

 PCIC Support Team

 E-mail: support@pcicbackup.com
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Visit our website: www.pcicBackup.com

 If You Fix the Problem Before it Exists What’s the Problem?
Ask our representative how we can help protect your valuable business data.

Very often we get new clients that come to us from using another remote backup/cloud backup service. After presenting our unique service preposition we ask -who recommended us? And also why do you want to leave your current provider?  We know that usually clients will not switch to a new provider unless there is a special reason.

Well the number one answer that we get is failing to restore some or all of the data (the second reason is that restores took too long)  And unfortunately all of them found out after the data was lost and then it was too late.  We have heard a stories of people who lost QuickBooks files with their entire accounting records or a person that couldn’t restore his server and is struggling to stay in business.  In some cases we know that some of the companies refund the money but no amount of a refund can help restore data that took years of hard work to create.

In all areas of life it is important to learn from other people’s experience.  The phrase “you get what you pay for” is important to remember when you buy any low cost product/service, especially when the asset you are looking to protect is truly invaluable.

Some of the data backup solutions/providers on the market provide a 20% backup/restore solution. They are made to cover only certain scenarios of data loss! How you know? Do some research, run some disaster recovery scenarios and restore masses of different types of data from different types of applications at different times, and ask lot’s of “what if” questions.  What if I need to restore an important email from 2 years ago?  What if I need to restore 200 GB right away? And how fast can you restore it?  Can you restore a deleted document from 3 years ago?  How can I make sure 100% that I will be able to retrieve my SQL data base or any backup data successfully?  Remember, that the purpose of backup is all about the restore!

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