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IBM Cost of Data Breach 2021 Report Pegs Incident Cost at $4.2 Million

IBM Cost of Data Breach 2021 Report Pegs Incident Cost at $4.2 Million
IBM’s annual report titled Cost of a Data Breach claims that the average cost of a breach now stands at $4.2 million per incident, the highest ever. The report has been prepared by the Michigan-based Ponemon Institute for IBM Security.

Takeaways from the report 

The data breach report analyzed over 500 organizations that experienced network intrusions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • The average cost of a data breach surged by 10% in 2021 as compared to last year.
  • The U.S. suffered the highest data breach cost at $9.05 million per incident, followed by the Middle East at $6.93 million and Canada at $5.4 million.
  • Healthcare, financial services, and pharmaceuticals industries were the most affected, with an average cost of $9.23 million, $5.72 million, and $5.04 million per incident, respectively.
  • It took an average of 287 days to detect and contain a data breach, seven days longer than the previous year.
  • Companies employing advanced security solutions based on AI, machine learning, analytics, and encryption saved firms an average of between $1.25 million and $1.49 million.

Top threat

The most common attack vector included compromised credentials. Adversaries obtained login credentials mostly from data dumps on online platforms or via brute-force attacks. Once inside a network, they primarily targeted customers’ Personally Identifiable Information (PII).

Pandemic played a role

Mitigating threats were extremely difficult, owing to drastic operational shifts during the pandemic, say experts. Nearly 60% of organizations adopted cloud infrastructure to keep their businesses up and running, but standard security protocols were not in place.

Final thoughts

A record-high spike in the cost of a data breach is worrisome. Researchers, in the report, emphasized the adoption of modern security tools involving automated tools for threat detection. Implementing a zero-trust security model is another emerging approach that needs to be embraced by enterprises worldwide. Such strategies will reduce the cost of data breaches for victims in the future.

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