Technology Record - Issue 26: Autumn 2022

108 I NT E R V I EW The inevitability of risk Marco Morsella shares how AvePoint is filling data management and security gaps to ensure businesses can make the most of SaaS and the cloud Software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions have become one of the most popular technologies among modern enterprises. Since they are often subscription-based, they provide business customers with greater flexibility than other, more permanent services. Despite the benefits of SaaS solutions, they do come with risks, particularly when it comes to exposing or compromising business data. “The minute you implement a SaaS application, there is a possibility of risk,” says Marco Morsella, head of product at AvePoint. “For enterprises of any size, the key is to provide the right security and permission settings across different teams and workspaces.” Many organisations have recently made the switch from on-premises infrastructure to the cloud. Many of these may have deployed collaboration tools like Microsoft 365 to streamline productivity and facilitate internal and external data sharing. “But there aren’t any best practices like data governance or compliance,” says Morsella. “This adds more risk and exposure to internal and external threats like data loss or accidental sharing.” Beyond this though, there are further threats, including ransomware, malware, phishing and external hacking. According to Morsella, businesses should ensure they have set up best practices based on their security posture, and that they are providing training to improve employee awareness about phishing and malware. “The catch is that a lot of collaboration tools that organisations are using don't necessarily account for all those risks,” he explains. “They do to a certain extent – for example, Microsoft 365 backs up data for 30 days – but businesses often need a third-party vendor to fill in the gaps and help mitigate that external risk.” In order to fully secure their IT operations and data, Morsella believes businesses need more granular backup and restoration capabilities to ensure business continuity in the event of a catastrophe. “Technology moves quickly and new features are added all the time, but these very popular solutions don't necessarily focus on how your data is being backed up or protected,” he says. “Businesses need to understand that a backup strategy BY E L LY YAT E S - ROB E R T S “ We pride ourselves on being that single pane of glass that reaches across multiple SaaS applications”

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