World Backup Day (and why you should backup your data!)
In the spirit of World Backup Day on 31st March, take a look at our top 5 benefits of remote backup.
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PKF Infuse : Mar 31, 2025 2:24:29 PM

A backup is a secure copy of your critical business files—like financial records, customer data, and emails—kept so you can quickly restore them if the originals are lost or compromised.
Accidents, thefts and malware contribute to data loss, but it doesn’t end there:
A common misconception is that the Cloud data is completely secure, but Cloud services are not immune to malicious insiders, accidental deletions, or hackers.
It doesn’t have to be complicated. Try these:
Data loss can have a significant financial impact on businesses, costing from a few thousand pounds to over £10 million, depending on the scale of the business. Small businesses face an average downtime cost of £1,000 per minute, which can rapidly add up and become very financially damaging. A huge 67.7% of businesses experience significant data loss annually, and 93% of companies that suffer prolonged data loss go bankrupt within a year. Some of the most common causes for data loss in business include human error, hardware failure, cyberattacks, and natural disasters.
While not all the causes of data loss are avoidable, following these tips and best practices ensures your data is as protected as it can be.
At PKF Infuse, we offer a range of services to help you implement these data protection methods. Our team can help configure automated backup processes across your IT systems to ensure your data is always secure and accessible. Get in touch today to discuss your data backup plan.
In the spirit of World Backup Day on 31st March, take a look at our top 5 benefits of remote backup.
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