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DATA BREACH: IBM – The average cost of a Data Breach in 2022 reaches all-time high

DATA BREACH: IBM – The average cost of a Data Breach in 2022 reaches all-time high
Posted By: Iain Fraser – Consultant Cybersecurity Desk-Editor
(This article was first published on 18/08/22 on Blog.IainFraser.net)
IBM´s latest Cost of Data Breach [CDB] Report for 2022 has discovered that the average total cost of a data breach has reached $4.35 Million [€4.2 Million] 
Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022 comprises data from 17 countries and regions and 17 industries. The report examines several key metrics at the level of global average, as well as comparative costs between countries and between industries. 
Featuring research by Ponemon Institute,  the CDB report offers insights from 550 real breaches to help readers understand cyber risk in a changing world. This report has become a leading benchmark tool, offering IT, risk management and security leaders a lens into factors that tend to increase, or help mitigate, the cost of data breaches.
The global average total cost of a data breach increased by $0.11 million to $4.35 million in 2022, the highest it’s been in the history of this report. The increase from $4.24 million in the 2021 report to $4.35 million in the 2022 report represents a 2.6% increase. In the last two years, the average total cost has increased 12.7% from $3.86 million in the 2020 report.
The Cost of a Data Breach Report offers IT, risk management and security leaders a lens into factors that can increase or help mitigate the rising cost of data breaches. Now in its 17th year, this research — conducted independently by Ponemon Institute, and sponsored, analyzed and published by IBM Security® — studied 550 organizations impacted by data breaches that occurred between March 2021 and March 2022. Download Report: Click Here to Download direct from IBM
About Poenemon Institute
Ponemon Institute was founded in 2002 by Dr. Larry Ponemon and Susan Jayson. The Institute is dedicated to independent research and education that advances the responsible use of information and privacy management practices within business and government. Our mission is to conduct high quality, empirical studies on critical issues affecting the security of information assets and the IT infrastructure. Learn More /… 
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