Symantec Corporation : Symantec Survey Reveals Online File Sharing Poses Security Risks to SMBs
06/19/2012| 08:38am US/Eastern

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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - June 19, 2012 - Symantec Corp.
(Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that as online file sharing
becomes increasingly common as a business practice, small-
and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are more at risk than ever
before, according to the findings of its 2011 SMB File
Sharing Survey. The survey revealed that SMB employees are
increasingly adopting unmanaged, personal-use online file
sharing solutions without permission from IT, part of the
broader trend of the consumerization of IT in which the
adoption of online services for use on personal mobile
devices blurs the lines between work and play. These
early-adopter behaviors - like those driving the use of file
sharing technology - are making organizations vulnerable to
security threats and potential data loss.
"A staggering 71 percent of small businesses that suffer from
a cyber attack never recover - it's fatal," said Rowan
Trollope, group president, SMB and .cloud, Symantec. "As the
fastest adopters of cloud technologies, such as file sharing,
SMBs need to use safe practices, especially when using a
solution that might not be built for businesses. As employees
increasingly adopt consumer cloud services at work, the risk
to SMBs only grows."
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Survey Highlights
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Employees influence adoption of file sharing solutions
internally: SMB stakeholders recognize that file sharing
helps drive productivity among employees. Seventy-four
percent of respondents said they adopted online file
sharing to bolster their own productivity. Also, 61 percent
of respondents reported employees to be
somewhat-to-extremely influential when it comes to adopting
file sharing solutions internally, on par with mobile
device usage (63 percent), PC/laptop/tablet usage (64
percent) and social media usage (53 percent).
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Security and data loss are potential file sharing risks:
Many respondents recognized the potential risks that poorly
managed file sharing practices can bring into their
organizations. Among respondents, risks cited as potential
concerns included sharing confidential information using
unapproved solutions (44 percent), malware (44 percent),
loss of confidential or proprietary information (43
percent), breach of confidential information (41 percent),
embarrassment or damage to brand/reputation (37 percent),
and violating regulatory rules (34 percent). Moreover, the
lack of policy enforcement also enhances risks for many
respondents as more than one-fifth (22 percent) of
respondents have not implemented policies restricting how
employees can access and share files.
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File sharing behaviors could expose SMBs to risk: Employee
behaviors around file sharing indicate further potential
for security risk. When asked what employees might do when
they need to share a large file, respondents indicated they
would either ask IT for help (51 percent), use a solution
suggested by a customer, contractor or partner (42
percent), utilize the IT system in place (33 percent), or
search online and download a free solution (27 percent).
Furthermore, 41 percent indicated damaged brand reputation
was a concern when it comes to file sharing.
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Files are getting bigger: Many of the files shared
internally and externally are significantly increasing in
size. One in seven (14 percent) respondents reported the
average size of files currently shared by their
organization to be more than 1 GB while three years ago,
only 6 percent reported the average file size to be more
than 1 GB.
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SMBs are more distributed: Respondents indicated the number
of employees working remotely and/or from home has
gradually increased over the past three years, and the
number is projected to increase. Respondents predicted that
one year from now 37 percent of SMB organizations will have
employees working remotely (up 22 percent from three years
ago and 32 percent today), and 32 percent will have
employees who work from home (up 20 percent from three
years ago, and 28 percent today).
Recommendations
Symantec recommends that SMBs implement some simple best
practices to help ensure employees share files securely:
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Centralize file storage and management with a secure
web-based system that is accessible regardless of device or
location so that companies protect data outside the office
walls.
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Implement access controls and permissions to keep private
files safe and separate from work content.
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Maintain oversight into how and when business files are
shared.
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Implement a scalable system that can grow with the
business.
Symantec's 2011 SMB File Sharing Survey
Applied Research fielded this survey in November 2011. They
spoke with decision-makers at 1,325 worldwide SMB
organizations with 5 to 500 employees.
About Symantec
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and systems management solutions to help consumers and
organizations secure and manage their information-driven
world. Our software and services protect against more risks
at more points, more completely and efficiently, enabling
confidence wherever information is used or stored. More
information is available at www.symantec.com.
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