The Beauty Of BaaS
Ever since we started using technology, it has been drilled into us to back-up our work to avoid a loss should disaster strike. However, even today there are still up to 30% of businesses suffer significant data loss during a breach. Most data security plan failures happen because people forget to follow the correct procedures. It is, of course, in your best interest to back-up your most critical data and environments to protect your business, but as the world progresses towards a more innovative way of doing things, we’re seeing services like BaaS surface everywhere. So, what is BaaS?
Essentially, BaaS stands for back-up-as-a-service. Data storage in the cloud is a simple way to protect against data loss. Online back-up services allow you to choose how often your data is backed up. This means that your data will be securely stored and ready for you to access at any time. However, cloud back-up services are not always enough for businesses. Larger businesses may require a tiered back-up system due to the size of their operations. Additionally, sensitive, mission-critical data should be kept in a back-up system with an ‘air gap’ to protect against cyber threats. Of course, the best way to ensure that all of this is done well is to hire a professional company to assist, enlisting for what can be termed, BaaS. Essentially this also means that you will be paying a minimal fee for professionals to take care of your back-up work for you, and in so doing, lift this worry off your shoulders so that you can get back to focusing on the important aspects of your business.
The other side of the story is that you choose not to invest in a cost-effective solution such as BaaS and then you suffer a breach which means that all the progress of a particular project that took almost a week to do is wiped away in an instant. Although it may seem like only the actual work has been wiped away, the damage suffered will be much more than just that in reality. If this were to happen to a business, the business could potentially lose thousands – or hundreds of thousands – trying to recover lost work and customer data that may have been either leaked or lost. Unfortunately, in such a case, the business’s reputation would start to suffer in the eyes of the customers, which does not bode well for the future of the company at all. Data loss and security can be considered some of the biggest risks any company can face. On the other hand, individuals face the same problem but with a different outcome. Although money may not be lost, other valuable things that are stored on a personal computer may very well be. This means that precious and irreplaceable things such as photo galleries containing years of memories may be wiped in an instant or a document folder that has been used to store years of work, transactions, contracts, and ideas. In this case, a potential data loss could cost you more than money. It may cost you something that no amount of money in the world could ever replace. And although these disaster scenarios may seem like remote possibilities, they are not imaginary, and they are very real threats.
Research shows that just under 30% of organizations will suffer at least one data breach during the next 24 months, and the US Justice Department reports an average of more than 4000 ransomware attacks every day, while in homes across the world accidental damage from spills or power surges could damage or destroy multiple storage devices. The impact on your business from poor data storage or a data breach could be significant. Monetary losses and reputation damage are just two of the ways your business could be harmed. However, fixing the problem can eat time and money. Data backup is vital, but many businesses and individuals aren’t able to do it efficiently by themselves, and that is why professional BaaS providers exist.
About Us: Oman Data Park prides themselves on their professional online back-up services. Established in 2012, Oman Data Park is the Sultanate’s premier IT Managed Services provider. They offer a superior Tier 3 Data Center network providing cybersecurity and cloud services. Demand for ICT services is ever-increasing, and the team wants to lead the development of cutting-edge technology provision. They serve over 500 government, corporate, and SME organizations. Their cost-effective and secure solutions enable their clients to focus on their primary goals while Oman Data Park manages their IT development. Oman Data Park has won numerous awards including Best Digital Data Centre in the Middle East at the Telecom World Middle East Awards 2019 and Fortinet’s Best Managed Security Services Provider Award 2019. For more information on Oman Data Park, please visit https://www.omandatapark.com/.
















