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RE: financial loss estimates?


From: <Michael_Campeau () jetaviation com>
Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 16:15:52 +0000

There is a Symantec report that is very comprehensive, titled "2010 Annual Study: U.S. Cost of Data Breach" from March 
2010.

It can be found at the Center for Internet Security as "Symantec_ponemon_data_breach_costs_report2010.pdf"

http://benchmarks.cisecurity.org/en-us/?route=downloads

http://msisac.cisecurity.org/resources/reports/documents/symantec_ponemon_data_breach_costs_report2010.pdf


Michael Campeau

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Subject: financial loss estimates?

I'd like some of the findings I've reported to be converted into a more manager friendly metric (there are three things 
a manager focuses on: moving up the corporate ladder, pretty charts and money).

Are there industry standard rates, or case studies on the true cost to a business for a data breach?

Specifically, i'm looking for the impact from a data breach involving financial information (bank accounts, loan info, 
credit card numbers, ect), social security numbers, and employee IDs.

Thanks

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