World Backup Day: NITDA advocates regular, safe data storage

Na'ankwat Dariem, Abuja

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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has encouraged the public to safely backup copies of all valuable data from servers, personal electronic devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets regularly.

This comes as Nigeria celebrates World Backup Day which is marked on 31st March each year

The event was initiated by a hard drive company (Maxtor), which was later acquired by Seagate Technology.

In a statement, the Head, Corporate Affairs and External Relations, NITDA, Mrs. Hadiza Umar said that this year’s event is timely because reminders of data protection are needed more than ever due to the sudden global shift to work-from-home.

World Back-up Day aims to raise awareness concerning the role of data in our lives and consequently the importance of undertaking regular data backup.

Data backup is the process of keeping a clean second copy of any important digital content to guarantee availability; even when a computer crashes, cell phones or tablets get lost, data becomes corrupted or gets destroyed by a virus.

According to Umar, “with Nigeria’s drive for a vibrant Digital Economy, which intends to encourage both Public and Private institutions to promote their services online, there is potential to generate a massive amount of data”

“Therefore, making a backup copy of your valuable data can make all the difference when data loss or a compromise occurs”

Backup Tips
In view of this NITDA advised  the public to adopt the following  for data backup:

“Individuals can back up data daily to an external storage device like Flash Drive, Memory Card, HardDisk Drive (HDD) or Solid State Drive (SSD), or Cloud Storage”

“Follow the 3/2/1 backup rule with three copies of your data, two on different media types, and one remote copy (cloud storage)”

“Be sure to backup your data regularly and encourage your family, friends, and colleagues to do the same,” NITDA added.

 

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