Dell’s GDPI reinforces data protection in today’s digital world
According to Dell’s data protection report, cyber threats continue to grow and remain at the top of the list for causes of organizational disruption, with 52% of respondents reporting a cyberattack that prevented access to data within the past 12 months. This is the highest percentage in more than five years. The monetary impact on organizations is considerable with costs more than doubling over their last report.
This trend is concerning, as 75% of organizations surveyed are worried their existing data protection measures are unable to cope with ransomware threats and 69% reporting they are not very confident they could reliably recover in the event of a destructive cyberattack. Yet despite these perspectives, most organizations (59%) invest more in cyber prevention than cyber recovery.
The latest Dell Global Data Protection Index (GDPI) reinforces the importance of staying the course when it comes to protecting data in today’s digitally transformed world. Navigating the complex terrain of data protection remains a formidable challenge and demands a steadfast commitment to understanding all the risks that can threaten an organization’s data. The latest GDPI brings into focus new insights into the heightened threat of cyberattacks, the rise of generative AI (GenAI) and the ongoing expansion into multicloud environments.
The GDPI also uncovered new insights regarding the use and effectiveness of insurance policies to help mitigate an organization’s financial exposure. While 93% of organizations cited the use of ransomware insurance policies, they noted several conditions could limit coverage. For example, 57% responded their insurance providers required proof of best practices for cyber threat prevention, 40% indicated some scenarios would void the policy and 40% pointed to the fact that payments to some entities may be restricted by law.
For the first time, the GDPI probed the impact of GenAI on both the cyber threat landscape and future data protection requirements. According to the report, 52% believe GenAI will provide an advantage to their organization’s cyber security posture and 27% feel GenAI will initially provide an advantage to cyber criminals.
While multicloud is still the preferred strategy for organizations seeking to deploy or update applications, data protection continues to be a major concern. Of IT decision makers surveyed, 79% are not very confident their organization can protect all the data across their public clouds, and 40% of organizations cite challenges over data security in public, multicloud environments.
The Dell Global Data Protection Index, commissioned through Vanson Bourne, surveyed 1,500 IT and IT security decision makers from a wide range of public and private industries in September and October 2023 across the globe





