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Data presented by the Atlas VPN team reveals the average financial damages caused by a data breach increased by around 10% year over year to $4.24 million in 2021. This is the highest spike since the start of the reporting period in 2015.

A data breach can have a number of negative implications for a business, including lost sales, a tarnished reputation, data recovery fees, and possibly employee layoffs. 

The report shows that:

  • Data leak damages average $4.24 million in 2021, representing a 9.84% increase from last year.
  • The average data leak cost in the US stands at $9.03 million, which is the highest number globally.
  • The Middle East is in second place, with average losses reaching $6.93 million per incident.
  • Data breaches in the healthcare industry are the costliest, standing at $9.23 million.

 To see the full report, please click here.

Edward Garb, a cybersecurity researcher at Atlas VPN, comments on the recent findings:

The record-high average losses can be directly linked to the rapid onset of remote work, as it created many new loopholes for cybercriminals to exploit.” 

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The numbers are provided by IBM, where between May 2020 and March 2021, researchers conducted roughly 3,500 separate interviews with individuals from 17 countries and 537 firms that had experienced a data leak. 

Seven years ago, the average total cost of a data breach stood at $3.79 million. The lowest losses were seen in 2017, where companies suffered about $3.62 million in damages per incident.

Moreover, the average data leak cost in the US stands at $9.03 million, which is the highest number globally. The Middle East is in second place, with average losses reaching $6.93 million per incident.

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Data breach costs by industry

Interestingly, financial damages vary widely depending on the industry of the enterprise that fell victim to the data leak.

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Incidents in the healthcare industry are the costliest, as losses averaged a staggering $9.23 million this year. Healthcare companies tend to store a lot of sensitive data about their customers which can explain the high costs per breach.

The healthcare sector also experienced one of the highest year-over-year monetary loss increases. The damages jumped from $7.13 million in 2020 to $9.23 million in 2021, a 29.5% growth. 

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Among the top five worst affected industries are the financial ($5.72 million), pharmaceuticals ($5.04 million), technology ($4.88 million), and energy ($4.65 million) sectors. The energy sector dropped from the second most costly in 2020 at $6.39 million to fifth place in 2021.   

To read the full article, head over to:https://atlasvpn.com/blog/average-data-breach-cost-surpasses-4-million-in-2021-record-growth-of-10-yoy 
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