2022 Data Protection Trends Report

Project Information
Published:
Feb 2022
Number of interviews:
3393
Countries:
United States of America, Mexico, Brazil, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Turkey, China, Japan, Australia, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan
Organisation size:
100+ employees
Topic:
Cybersecurity
Download the 2022 Data Protection Trends report here, based on the views of IT and business leaders worldwide.
89%
report a gap between how much data their organisation can afford to lose after an outage versus how frequently data is backed up - up from 13% in the past 12 months
88%
of IT leaders expect data protection budgets to rise at a higher rate than broader IT spending as data becomes more critical to business success
67%
of organisations already use cloud services as part of their data protection strategy, while 56% now run containers in production or plan to in the next 12 months

Lauren Woodley
Research lead
Press attention:
- Data protection in finance and insurance: deficient top of the class - Business Review - 23 Jun 2022
- CXO Research: 89% of Organizations Falling Short on Data Protection, while Budgets Rise to Tackle Mounting Cyber Security Challenges - Portada - 15 Mar 2022
- CXO Research: 89% of Organizations Falling Short on Data Protection, while Budgets Rise to Tackle Mounting Cyber Security - Bloomberg - 22 Feb 2022
- CXO Research: 89% of Organizations Falling Short on Data Protection, while Budgets Rise to Tackle Mounting Cyber Security Challenges - Business Wire - 22 Feb 2022
