Data Breach Costs Top $200 Per Customer Record 54
alphadogg writes "The cost of a data breach increased last year to $204 per compromised customer record, according to the Ponemon Institute's annual study. The average total cost of a data breach rose from $6.65 million in 2008 to $6.75 million in 2009. The Ponemon Institute based its estimates on data from 45 companies that publicly acknowledged a breach of sensitive customer data last year and were willing to discuss it. In tallying the cost of a data breach, the Ponemon Institute looks at several factors, including: the cost of lost business because of an incident; legal fees; disclosure expenses related to customer contact and public response; consulting help; and remediation expenses such as technology and training."
"The Ponemon Institute" (Score:5, Insightful)
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A related question is: how much does it cost to prevent. Managers will ask.
Re:$204 ... $20,400 -- wouldn't matter. (Score:4, Insightful)
The cost of a data breach increased last year to $204 per compromised customer record...
Insurance covers most companies. Because of this, it has gone from being a threat that must be addressed to a cost of doing business. .
The thing is, the companies that provide that insurance want to make a profit. That means that they charge less to those companies that takes steps to minimize their risk. That means that it costs the company to be vulnerable, even if nobody hacks their system. SO, if a company does not mitigate its risk of a data breach and its competitor does, it is at a competitive disadvantage.
Who the heck is 'Top'??? (Score:5, Insightful)
Data Breach Costs Top $200 Per Customer Record
My first reading of the headline left me wondering what company was named 'Top' and when was their data breach.