- 16 | 04 | 2026
A data breach now costs an average of £3.29 million, enough to make even the calmest housing provider briefly question every decision they’ve ever made. And if you’re not using AIdriven security? That figure climbs, because cyber criminals apparently enjoy an easy win.
Meanwhile, 43% of UK businesses reported a breach last year. Add the fact that manual SARs cost between £450 and £1,200 each, and suddenly automation stops sounding like a “nice to have” and starts sounding like basic self preservation.
Over 60% of housing associations still rely on legacy EDRM systems, platforms that were considered cutting edge back when flip phones were futuristic.
These systems hold tenancy agreements, compliance certificates and legal files… all while wheezing along like an ageing boiler that only works if you kick it twice.
If your system can’t clearly tell you who accessed what, when, or why, that’s not retro charm.
That’s risk.
Legacy EDRM systems don’t just slow you down, they actively work against you.
Think of them as the chaotic colleague who never labels anything, leaves documents everywhere, and absolutely cannot be trusted with the keys.
Individually, these are annoying. Together, they’re a compliance incident waiting to happen.
Software so outdated it belongs in a museum
Shared accounts nobody remembers creating
MFA? More like Maybe Functioning Authentication
“Audit logs” that don’t actually log anything useful
Duplicate files breeding like rabbits
Paper archives that somehow still haunt digital workflows
Modernisation doesn’t
have to be dramatic,
it just has to be deliberate
Legacy EDRM systems don’t just slow you down, they actively work against you.
Think of them as the chaotic colleague who never labels anything, leaves documents everywhere, and absolutely cannot be trusted with the keys.
Individually, these are annoying. Together, they’re a compliance incident waiting to happen.
SARs turn into a slow, manual endurance sport
STAIRs and transparency requirements start relying on luck
Investigations become digital hide and seek
Decision making suffers when critical data is locked inside the Ghost of Systems Past
With Oasis FileSmart, built on Microsoft 365 and SharePoint, you get:
Translation: fewer cyber risks, smoother compliance, happier staff and tenants who can access their documents without needing to summon IT.