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press releaserelease detailLatest Data Leakage Scandal Highlights Government's Use Of Outmoded Storage Technology.Woking, Surrey: 4th November, 2009 - Farmers’ Weekly has reported[1] that two back up tapes, containing thousands of farmers’ bank details, have been lost by the Rural Payments Agency (RPA). Concerned whistleblowers recently leaked the story to the publication. The Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) knew about the loss, back in May, says Farmers Weekly, and the RPA knew in September, but nothing was done to advise farmers of the risk they faced. ![]() Ian Kilpatrick Quite who is responsible and how the tapes were lost is still being hotly debated with a lot of buck passing going on. According to one Farmers’ Weekly source, the tapes weren’t encrypted, as they should have been, increasing the risk. This sorry story clearly illustrates the problem of using tape as a medium for backing-up confidential data. Tape is very vulnerable to human error. It has to be taken off site and stored, which leads to potential loss and damage. Human error is the most common cause of difficulties with tape back-up, while failure of the tape itself is another frequent problem. Ian Kilpatrick, chairman of IT security specialist Wick Hill, commented: “It really wasn’t necessary for the RPA to put itself at risk by using tape for back-up. Tape is a very old technology and there are modern alternatives available which don’t use tape and could have avoided these problems. “Barracuda Networks, for example, has a solution which combines a server on-site, for fast restoration of data locally, with secure offsite cloud-based storage, hosted by UK data centres, where data is replicated. Backing up is done automatically and no tape is involved. “Given that Government is looking to save money in the current recession, the RPA could also have cut its costs and saved on manpower by using this method of back up. “The combination of inclusive backup software, integrated local storage, data de-duplication technology, and offsite cloud-based storage leads to significantly simplified deployment, less storage space required and cost savings from increased productivity.” NOTES FOR EDITORS The Barracuda Backup Service provides a complete and affordable data back-up solution from a single vendor. It can back up data directly from nearly all operating systems and comes included with backup software to natively provide application backups of Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server and Windows System State. The combination of inclusive backup software, integrated local storage, data de-duplication technology, and offsite cloud-based storage, found in the Barracuda Backup Service, leads to significantly simplified deployment and cost savings for customers. Simple to use and occupying up to 1/50th of the normal backup storage footprint, the Barracuda Backup Service provides both convenience and exceptional value. The Barracuda Backup Service safely maintains backup data offsite using efficient and secure data transfers to offsite data centres and provides industry-leading policy management for data retention. Replication techniques in the Barracuda Backup Service benefit from advanced data de-duplication technology designed by Barracuda Networks to conserve bandwidth and reduce storage requirements. Capabilities of the Barracuda Backup Service include: * Automatic Backups. * Included Backup Software. * Windows System State * Secure, Cloud-based Offsite Storage. * Data De-Duplication. * Multiple Location Centralized Management. * Regulatory Compliance. The Barracuda Backup Service user interface makes it easy to manage and back up data on the Barracuda Backup Server and to schedule reoccurring offsite data backups to the cloud. In addition, Barracuda Central, an advanced operations centre, provisions and monitors the health of the Barracuda Backup Service and provides 24x7 technical support and emergency restoration assistance in the event of disaster or local backup system failure. About Wick Hill The company works closely with vendors and its portfolio includes solutions from leading names such as WatchGuard, Check Point, VASCO, CRYPTOCard, Allot, Kaspersky Lab, Samsung, NETGEAR, M86, Barracuda Networks, LogLogic, ArcSight and Yoggie. Wick Hill Ltd. is part of Wick Hill Group, based in Woking, Surrey with sister offices in Hamburg. Users of products sourced through Wick Hill include most of the Times Top 1000 companies. ENDS Reference 1. 29th October 2009 For further press information, please contact Annabelle Brown on 01326 212130, email abpublicrelations@btinternet.com. For reader queries, please contact Wick Hill on 01483 227600, web www.wickhill.com. For pic of Ian Kilpatrick, please contact Annabelle Brown or download from http://www.wickhill.com/company/press/pictures.php |

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