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January 26, 2010

Cost of a Data Breach: 2010 Ponemon Report

Download 2010 Ponemon report on the latest cost of a data breach

The 2010 Ponemon Report was issued yesterday on the cost of a data breach and guess what … that number just got larger:  from $6.6 million to $6.75 million

For the entire 2009 year, malicious criminal attacks have doubled and the average cost of a data breach has increased from $202 to $204 per compromised record. 

Download the 37 page PDF report today and read all the dirty details yourself.

by
Erin Swanson
Eswanson@cenzic.com

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RE: Cost of a Data Breach: 2010 Ponemon Report

data breach to commit fraud
Surprising yet it is possible to reach this huge number, with a broad reach of fraudulent activities. There are various reasons as to why a person intends to commit data breach, especially when it is to his/her advantage. Since people are now learning to shred their private documents to prevent others from accessing their information, these clever fraudsters have come up with other possible ways to gain access to our information and so we have to be more careful.
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