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In 2023, the average data breach costs $4.45 million worldwide, an increase of 2% compared to 2022.
Phishing emails continue to be one of the most common methods to effectively perpetuate malicious attacks on organizations around the globe.
The U.S., China and Japan would be the hardest hit if the hypothetical, but plausible, scenario unfolded, according to the London market.
At-Bay dives into the claims data to uncover ways organizations can enhance data backup strategies.
According to IBM, the average cost of a data breach in the U.S. is $9.44 million.
This is a first step toward a broader effort to curb ransom payments to hackers.
Insurers still using legacy systems could be more exposed to growing cyberthreats, Earnix noted in its 2023 industry trends report.
The previous record of 1,862 compromises was set in 2021, the Identity Theft Resource Center reports. This year has seen more than 2,100 data-compromise events with three months to go.
National Cybersecurity Awareness Month is an opportune time to survey the year's biggest cyber breaches.
In addition to ransomware, insureds must contend with social engineering, online scams, state-sponsored attacks and more.
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