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Severe Weather – Data Safety Tips

If a hurricane hit your business today, would your data survive?

Here’s how to protect  your data from an impending natural disaster.

  • Keep all electronics out of basements and off the floor in general. Basements are naturally cool places, but are the first to flood.
  • If possible, unplug your hardware-laptops, printers, and other electronic devices-from all power sources.
  • Invest in a surge protector. Surge protectors and battery backups should be checked or replaced every few years to ensure the highest level of effectiveness.
  • To help protect against water damage enclose any valuable devices in plastic or place in a water-tight plastic bin.

Sometimes hardware damage is inevitable, so perform backups often. This will prevent data loss even if the device itself is destroyed. Although there are reasons to be wary of online data storage, the cloud might make sense for people in disaster-prone locales who can’t afford off-site storage. You’ll be storing your files on remote servers that will be safe from whatever disaster takes down your computer.

Mike Cobb,工程總監兼首席資訊安全官(CISO)
作為工程總監,Mike Cobb 負責管理工程部的日常運作,包括旋轉媒體、固態硬碟(SSD)、智能裝置和快閃媒體的物理及邏輯數據恢復工作。他亦負責監督過去、現在及未來的數據儲存技術的研發工作。Mike 鼓勵成長,並確保各部門及其工程師持續在其專業領域中增進知識。每位 DriveSavers 的工程師均經過培訓,確保成功且完整地恢復數據是他們的首要任務。

作為首席資訊安全官(CISO),Mike 負責管理 DriveSavers 的網絡安全工作,包括維護與更新如 SOC 2 Type II 合規等安全認證、協調公司安全政策,以及員工的網絡安全教育。

Mike 於 1994 年加入 DriveSavers,並擁有加州大學河濱分校的計算機科學學士學位。

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