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[B851]Breach Of Data Protection
by C Toumayan, C T

Be it a slip of the finger or an accidental move of a mouse, almost everyone has experienced that dreaded feeling of deleting something that we should not have. Perhaps even more astonishing, however, is the fact that such things need never happen. There is a whole class of data protection software out there which will undelete many of our most egregious and painful mistakes. The big question then, is why doesn't everyone have such software on their systems?

It is generally acknowledged that there are several classes of software that you should never be without if you own a computer. Defrag and anti-virus software are obvious necessities. Anti-spyware software is now becoming just as important.

Certainly, data protection software has been around for a long time now, but a casual survey of almost any group of computer users will show that virtually no one has such software installed on their systems. And, this is even the case with big networks, where the value of a lost document could mean serious dollars lost.

The usual reason seems to be a misguided confidence in the recycle bin which is standard on most computers. However, the recycle bin is actually no protection at all when compared to the available undelete software on the market today, and large networked systems can be especially vulnerable if there is no recovery resources installed on the system.

The recovery capability of some rescue-ware can appear to be miraculous at times. There is software, such as Undelete 2009, which has the capability of recovering virtually any file that has been deleted from the home or networked computer. This software also provides version protection for Microsoft Office® Files of earlier “saved over” versions of Word, Excel and PowerPoint files.

The reason for this is that higher end undelete software creates a number of defenses -- not unlike the walls of a castle -- which makes it very difficult to "accidentally" delete any type of data permanently.

How does it do this?

“It's extremely risky to wait until you delete a file before you decide to invest in file recovery software. Every read/write action increases the chances of overwriting the file you need to recover," says one industry expert. “Even browsing the internet for file recovery software or procedures increases your chances of permanently deleting the file you lost. With the increase in storage capacity more people are storing irreplaceable photos, video, music, financial and tax information on their computers. Without any protection, human error or even computer viruses can destroy these files forever.”

When it comes to maintaining important files, technology can be a blessing or a curse. Unfortunately, files can be deleted or mistakenly modified just as easily as they were originally created. For those of use wanting some piece of mind when it comes to protecting our data, it would be wise to obtain some kind of data protection type software as soon as possible. After all, with so much money spent to create documents and data, why take chances?


Whether you're dealing with your business or personal files, the loss of data can be tragic. Businesses that loose significant amounts of data are much more likely to fail within a short period of time, and losing personal data can mean that projects, plans, or possibly even family photos or other irreplaceable memorabilia are gone for good. Obviously no one wants to lose data from their computer or network, but what happens if the worst case scenario comes to pass and that data does get lost? This is where developing a strong data protection strategy comes into play. Instead of going about business as usual and hoping for the best, it's absolutely necessary to plan ahead for the possibility of losing important data. Below are suggestions on how you can go about protecting your data as well as ways that you can become proactive in preventing data loss in the first place.

Scheduling Backups
The core of a successful data protection strategy lies in making regular backups of your work and archiving them so that you can recover from any unexpected loss of data or a system crash. By backing up your files on a regular basis, you will have recent copies of everything that you need in the event of data corruption, virus infestation, hacker attacks, or anything else that might cause you to lose important data that you otherwise might not be able to replace. Make backing up important data a part of your regular routine; you might back up your system monthly, weekly, or even daily. The more frequently you make these backups, the more likely you're going to be to have recent copies of vital files in the event of data loss. Periodically test your backups as well, making sure that they aren't corrupted or otherwise damaged.

Virus and Malware Protection
One major cause of data loss is malicious software such as viruses and other forms of malware. Even the most careful computer user can get some of these nasty programs on their system on accident, so it's important that your system is set up to scan itself daily for viruses, adware, and other forms of harmful programs. Make sure that your virus definitions are updated as often as your antivirus and antimalware software permits; most software of this type can be set up to automatically download updates daily.

Preventing Intrusion and Theft
Just as having a good antivirus can prevent a nasty virus from getting onto your system, having a good firewall can prevent hackers from gaining access to your computer or network. Software firewalls can be very effective at hiding your system from prying eyes, and you can also purchase routers with firewalls installed or a dedicated hardware firewall to help protect your entire network. Make sure that user accounts and any sensitive folders or files are password protected; choose passwords that contain both letters and numbers in combinations that wouldn't be easy for someone to guess. Don't keep a copy of your password written down near your computer, or else it may be found by someone who has no business gaining access to your user account.

Protection against System Failure
Not all data loss is caused by harmful programs or hackers, of course; when it occurs, the reason is often much less malicious. Having a computer to crash with documents open or a program to encounter an error can lead to corrupted data, and hardware failure can cause some data to be damaged or temporarily inaccessible. To help prevent this, make sure that you save any documents that you're working on often so that if there is a problem then there will be a recently saved version of the file available for recovery. Even if a hard drive fails and the data on it becomes inaccessible, there are programs and data recovery experts available who can get most if not all of your files back. Provided you've been making regular backups of your work, most of your data should be able to be recovered from those archived backups as well.

Power Loss Protection
For years, a power outage was one of the biggest fears of people who worked primarily on a computer... while they could take steps to prevent other problems; they had no control over when a sudden loss of power might put them in the dark while their hard work simply disappeared. Most businesses now use what's known as an uninterruptible power supply to help prevent data loss due to power outages, which is essentially a large battery that will keep your system running for long enough to save your data and shut the system down. Surge protectors are also vital, as they will prevent damage to your system from power surges or sudden dropouts.

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C Toumayan has sinced written about articles on various topics from Marketing and Communications, Computers and The Internet and Finances. Colleen Toumayan is the Vice President of Public Relations at Diskeeper Corporation. With over 31 million licenses sold, home users to large corporations rely on Diskeeper software to provide unparalleled performance and reliability to their laptops, desk. C Toumayan's top article generates over 1300 views. to your Favourites.

Craig Elliott Elliott has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Security, Education and Landscaping. About Author:Grant Eckert is a freelance writer who writes about products used with home electronics such as
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