Analysis
UK lags behind Europe in USB drive data security
Kingston Digital Europe Ltd has announced the results of a study conducted by the Ponemon Institute in ten European countries to better understand how organisations manage the security and privacy requirements of data collected and retained on USB drives. The study confirms that many organisations are ignoring the risk of unencrypted USB drives and are not following through with appropriate USB security policies. The research also denotes marked differences in the approach and implementation of USB drive security from country to country.
The When comparing individual European countries, perceptions and practices about the importance of USB security is highest in Germany – with 62 per cent agreeing that their organisation has an adequate USB security policy in place to prevent employee misuse. On the contrary, the UK, France and Poland are most at risk as a result of employees’ practices – 73 per cent in the UK, 85 per cent of respondents in France and 83 per cent in Poland say that employees use USB drives without obtaining advance permission to do so.
Evidence of widespread compromise is apparent:
Across Europe, 75 per cent of respondents say employees in their companies are using USB drives without obtaining advance permission to do.
A staggering 63 per cent of respondents confirmed employees lose USB drives without notifying appropriate authorities all the time or very frequently.
France, UK and Poland have the highest rate of data breach as a result of a missing USB drives.
At Kingston we believe a lack of oversight, education and corporate confusion are factors that lead to the overwhelming majority of data loss when it comes to USB Flash drives, said Jim Selby, European Product Marketing Manager at Kingston Technology. Organisations fear that any attempt to control a device like a USB is likely to be futile and costly, both in terms of budget and loss of productivity. However, a simple analysis of what a company needs and the knowledge that there is a range of easy-to-use, cost-effective, secure USB Flash drive solutions can go a long way toward enabling organisations and their employees to get a handle on the issue.
“This survey has made it clear that attitudes toward USB security differ across Europe, but the overall findings underline how many organizations still lack rigorous and secure USB data protection policies, thus leaving a huge hole in corporate security strategies,” said Dr. Larry Ponemon, CEO of the Ponemon Institute. “Rarely a month goes by without another ‘confidential data lost on a USB drive’ story being reported in the press, so we hope the results of our survey acts as a wake-up call for European organisations.”