Remote working keeps increasing data breaches

A quarter of people claim they have seen an increase in the level of online scams and phishing attacks since they started remote working. 

26% of people claim they have seen an increase in the level of online scams and phishing attacks they face since they started remote working during the Coronavirus crisis.


We are seeing the perfect storm for a dramatic increase in data breaches. Since the Coronavirus crisis started there has been a huge increase in phishing websites, workforces have become depleted, employees working from home are more susceptible to cyber-attacks, and our research suggests they now have greater access to even more confidential data.


These findings are all the more concerning because 8% of people say that since they started remote working, they now have greater access to confidential data compared to 6% who say they have less.


Employers should look to enhance their data security measures to reduce the chances of falling victim to a cyber-attack and suffering a data breach. At DSA Connect we prevent data breaches through secure data erasure techniques.