Effects a Data Breach Can Have on Your Business in the Long Termby@cypressdatadefense

Effects a Data Breach Can Have on Your Business in the Long Term

by Cypress Data Defense2mApril 1st, 2020
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Worldwide spending on cybersecurity is estimated to reach a whopping $133.7 billion by 2022. In the first half of 2019, a data breach exposed about 4.1 billion records which caused long-term damaging effects for the victim organizations. A data breach could lead to a loss of data including financial records, credit card info, personal details, or confidential data like contracts and agreements between vendors and companies. With cybercriminals using more sophisticated methods to attack enterprises, data protection has become more challenging.
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