5th Annual Ponemon Cost of Cyber Crime Study Results: EMEA

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Sponsored by HP Enterprise Security, Independently conducted by Ponemon Institute LLC

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Explore cyber crime in Europe For its 2014 Cost of Cyber Crime study, the Ponemon Institute expanded its focus in Europe to encompass the Russian Federation, as well as France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Collectively, the institute surveyed 137 companies in Europe in a study that found broad differences in the reported costs of cyber crime across the region. The per-company average ranged from $3.3 million in the Russian Federation to $8.1 million in Germany. The study results indicate that over the course of the year, cyber crime rose 20.5% in France, 17.4% in the U.K., and 7.2% in Germany. For a closer look at these and other findings from the institute’ European research, join Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, for our EMEA Security webinar.

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