In the wake of major聽cyber security attacks new research of senior business leaders commissioned by Insight UK found that less than two-fifths of business leaders hope to achieve improved security when implementing IT solutions.
The company provides computer hardware, software, cloud solutions and IT services to business and the public sector clients.
It found that half (46 per cent) of business leaders revealed that data privacy is one of the top things customers value.
A further 84 per cent said it鈥檚 important to their customers that they know where their data is being stored, with 53 per cent saying it鈥檚 very important
However, because less than two-fifths (38 per cent) hope to achieve improved security when implementing IT solutions, it鈥檚 clear the majority of businesses still aren鈥檛 aware of how seriously customers take data privacy says Insight UK.
Even those who are taking data security seriously are struggling to get to grips with it, with the majority (54 per cent) admitting they find storing data securely extremely challenging
Insight UK鈥檚 IT director of applications Lal Hussain said: 鈥淚n the world of 鈥榓lways-on鈥, every device is an entry point.
鈥淐yber security must be designed into every single project and business solution that is put forward to be signed off.
鈥淎s such, security which is transparent to customers will help to differentiate in the future.
鈥淚n the same way you don鈥檛 need to see police officers on every corner to be reassured that they are there, you understand the basic social contract which assures you security without it being thrust to the forefront at every occasion.鈥


