2012 3rd Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study Results
Live Webinar
Presented by Larry Ponemon, Ponemon Institute
Sponsored by HP Enterprise Security
Don’t miss the results presentation of the 3rd Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study, conducted by Ponemon Institute. This research indicates that both the cost and frequency of cyber crime have continued to rise for the third straight year. According to this study of a benchmark sample of U.S. organizations, the occurrence of cyber attacks has more than doubled during this period, while the financial impact has increased by nearly 40 percent. This year’s study also found that the average annualized cost of cybercrime incurred was $8.9 million. This represents a six percent increase over the average cost reported in 2011, and a 37 percent increase over 2010.
In conjunction with the third annual study of U.S. companies, for the first time cyber crime cost studies were also conducted in Japan, Australia, Germany, and the United Kingdom in 2012. Join us for this live webinar where we will compare the U.S. study findings with those from the Japan and Australia studies.
Attend this webinar and learn about how:
• Information theft and business disruption continue to represent the highest external costs.
• Recovery and detection remain the most costly internal activities associated with cyber crime.
• Deploying advanced security intelligence solutions can mitigate the impact of cyber attacks. Register now!