The Ten Commandments of Data Loss Prevention
To prevent the loss of data, follow these guidelines to protect your growing volumes of data and when you encounter a data loss disaster, seek the assistance of CBL, your trusted data recovery specialist.
The Ten Commandments of Data Loss Prevention
- Thou shalt schedule regular backups.
- Thou shalt perform regular backups.
- Thou shalt verify that your backups are functional.
- Thou shalt store your backups somewhere away from the office.
- Thou shalt leave your computer in an environment free of humidity, dust and smoke.
- Thou shalt use power surge protectors.
- Thou shalt use anti-virus software and update it frequently to scan and screen all incoming data and emails with attachments.
- Thou shalt handle your computer with care and protect it from mishandling.
- Thou shalt turn off your computer if it makes any unusual noises.
- Thou shalt dissuade both children and volunteers with good intentions, but lacking computer knowledge and skills, from using computers containing very important data and files for human error can be unkind to data.
How important is your data
Put a value on your data before trying DIY software
At CBL Data Recovery we never work on original data, that way it is always in the original state and if needed can be re-mirrored and worked on again.
Our site is
http://www.cbltech.com.au if you need further information
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vbrauner wrote...
If business owners are not staffed with IT personnel and prefer not to attempt recovery of their irreplaceable digital data with a Do-It-Yourself solution, they would be well advised to seek the assistance of a reputable and experienced data recovery specialist.
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vbrauner wrote...
Brisbane, QLD ? CBL Data Recovery Technologies Pty Ltd. http://www.cbltech.com.au deployment of a new software utility that radically reduces the time it takes to recover data from crashed multiple disk RAID arrays
vbrauner wrote...
Backing up shouldn't be a chore, no matter what kind of PC user you are. And like dental hygiene, it should be a priority in case you're faced with a disease ? or virus ? when you least expect it.
vbrauner wrote...
The final cost to be accounted for in a data loss episode is the value of the lost data if the data cannot be retrieved. This outcome occurs in approximately 17 percent of data loss incidents. The value of the lost data varies widely depending on the incident.
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