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Survey Finds Accessing Corporate Data While Vacationing Is Now the Norm, With Potential Serious Implications to Corporate Security
ADDISON, Texas --(Business Wire)--
With bags packed, flights booked and foreign currency in their pockets
the workforce might be jetting off but they're definitely not leaving
the daily grind behind. Instead these stressed out individuals, a
whopping 95% of our sample, will be taking their mobiles and smartphones
abroad with them with the expectation of working. That's the remarkable
findings of a survey, conducted by CREDANT Technologies amongst 1,000
office workers in the city of London, which discovered 65% of those
questioned that plan to take a summer break overseas will remain in
contact with the office, check email accounts and text to ensure things
stay on track during their absence. Almost half will do so at least once
a day even though they should be laying back and taking a well earned
break.
Although this survey was carried out amongst 1000 UK city workers,
CREDANT conducted a straw poll amongst office workers in both San
Francisco and New York to see if the same was true for the US.
Interestingly, it discovered that the results practically mirrored the
UK findings and, if anything, suggested a slightly higher percentage
this side of the Atlantic are working while away.
Diligent, Stressed, Paranoid or Laid Back
- which are you?
Unsurprisingly 54% of those that felt they had to be available while
away from their desks admitted checking their emails would leave them
more stressed instead of relaxed following their break. 58% confessed
that the mechanics of remaining in contact, such as data security,
caused them additional worry. 46% actually believe remaining in contact
would leave them feeling in control and able to relax.
Unstable economy driving necessity to
remain contactable
57% blamed being a work junky on the current economic climate making it
important that they are reachable while away. 39% believe, rightly or
wrongly, that their bosses actually expect to be able to contact them
nowadays when taking annual leave.
Almost two thirds using valuable baggage
allowance to carry laptops!
In a repeat of its study, first conducted two years ago, to measure
"mobile habits, leisure and security" CREDANT has found that 64% of
those questioned this year will take a laptop with them on their travels
compared with just 33% in 2008. Unfortunately for those companies
employing these dutiful workers a shocking 66% will be unencryted and
51% left totally insecure without even a password for protection! Let's
hope they're not left behind at the airport, in a café or on the beach.
Speaking on these results, Darren Shimkus, Worldwide SVP of Marketing
for CREDANT Technologies said; "We seem to have changed to a global
population of workaholics. Only 35% of our respondents have no contact
whatsoever with work during their vacation which puts them firmly in the
minority. Although on the surface this may seem like a good trend,
especially for cash struck organisations, we deal with the aftermath
from these industrious workers when company secrets have gone AWOL. The
harsh reality is that when corporate information is accessed from a
mobile device, whether it's personal or company owned, and it's
misplaced there are consequences.
"Who's to blame? Is it the employee who just can't let go or the
employer for making them feel that they have to be accessible in the
first place? Regardless of why it's happening and with data privacy
regulations getting harsher all the time, our advice to the corporate
world is don't leave security up to your staff, do it for them,
especially with the HR2221: Data Accountability and Trust Act
potentially just one vote away from the President's desk. Take the
opportunity to re-evaluate your security - especially of your mobile
devices, and perhaps invest in some vacation insurance of your own."
Two respondents spoken to during the straw poll were able to give their
insight to current sentiment:
Sean Margolis, an analyst at a financial services company said; "It's a
stressful job, and even though it's been a hard year and I deserve a
break, when I'm not there it doesn't just go away. I have to know what's
going on or I just worry about it. I don't know why but it makes me feel
much better keeping my colleagues happy and everyone off my back. You
could say it's a control thing, maybe even a perverse form of loyalty,
but I'd call it self-preservation. You never know who's got knives out
for you and this way I know there's no trouble brewing."
Garry Short, owner of an engineering company, offered his perspective:
"It's impossible to completely switch off when away as my customers
expect me to make sure things run smoothly. It's hard enough at the
moment, as I'm operating on a minimal workforce as it is, so it's unfair
to expect them to manage these complex relationships in my absence. Of
course there are people in the office to take messages and monitor my
email but if I didn't keep on top of my inbox it would take two weeks
once I got back to catch up. Also, could you image the repercussions to
my business if something major happened and no-one could reach me - it
doesn't bear thinking about. It's hard to relax but if I waited until I
could switch off completely it'd be after I retired."
Key Highlights :
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95% take mobiles and smartphones abroad with the expectation of working
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64% will take a laptop abroad however 66% of these laptops will be
unencrypted and 51% left totally insecure without even a password for
protection
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65% will remain in contact with the office of which nearly 50% will
check emails at least once a day
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57% blame current economic climate for being a work junky
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58% worry about the security of the data they'll take with them
About CREDANT Technologies:
CREDANT Technologies is the market leader in endpoint data protection
solutions that are critical components of an endpoint protection
platform. CREDANT's data security solutions preserve customer brand and
reduce the cost of compliance, enabling business to "protect what
matters." CREDANT Mobile Guardian is the only centrally managed endpoint
data protection solution providing strong authentication, intelligent
encryption, usage controls, and key management that guarantees data
recovery. By aligning security to the type of user, device and location,
CREDANT ensures the audit and enforcement of security policies across
all computing endpoints. Strategic partners and customers include
leaders in finance, government, healthcare, manufacturing, retail,
technology, and services. CREDANT was selected by Red Herring (News - Alert) as one of
the top 100 privately held companies and top 100 Innovators for 2004,
and was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2005. Austin
Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Intel (News - Alert) Capital, and Cisco
Systems are investors in CREDANT Technologies. For more information,
visit www.credant.com.

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