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The true cost of a security breach

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We’re in an age where sensitive data flows freely across networks, and the threat of a cybersecurity breach is constant. While the immediate consequences of a breach are often clear – lost revenue, damaged reputation, and regulatory fines – the long-term implications can be far more devastating.

A financial nightmare

Due inadequate security measures, such as the expanding attack surface from remote work and IoT devices, organizations are becoming increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats. The projected cost of a major security breach between 2023 and 2024 is a staggering $2 billion, with the average cost per breach reaching $589 million. This figure represents a significant increase from last year’s figure of $531 million, highlighting the growing sophistication of cyberattacks, and the increasing vulnerability of organizations.

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