In a recent blog post, Gerald Beuchelt, the Chief Information Security Officer at Acronis, delves into the privacy paradox that is plaguing data centre operators. While users express concern about data breaches, their lack of basic cyber hygiene practices is leaving data centres vulnerable to attacks.
The human side of cybersecurity is struggling to keep pace with the modernization of infrastructure in today’s hyperconnected world. Despite the critical role data centres play in various sectors, the gap between users’ fear of breaches and their negligent cybersecurity habits poses a significant liability for operators.
To bridge the gap between consumer behavior and infrastructure protection, data centre operators must prioritize proactive design, education, and oversight at endpoints. By embedding secure defaults, offering engaging cybersecurity education, and addressing mobile vulnerabilities, operators can enhance trust, mitigate risks, and differentiate themselves in the competitive data centre market.