2013 4th Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study Results: Americas

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

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Join us for the 2013 results presentation of the 4th Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study, conducted by Ponemon Institute and sponsored by HP Enterprise Security. This study, based on a benchmark sample of U.S. organizations, shows that cyber attacks not only increased 12 percent last year, the costs associated with those attacks increased by an average of 26 percent or $2.6 million per organization. Findings from the report also show that each week, an organization can expect two of the many cyber attacks launched against it to succeed. Join us for this important webinar and learn how: • All industries and all sizes of organizations fall victim to cyber crime, but to different degrees. • Denial of service, malicious insiders and web-based attacks comprise the most costly crimes. • Attacks can be mitigated by SIEM, enterprise governance, application security testing and other prevention-focused strategies and technologies.

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