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Study Reveals 43% of Companies Experienced a Data Breach in the Past Year

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September 26, 2014
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A study, conducted independently by Ponemon Institute with Experian Data Breach Resolution, reports that the frequency and magnitude of computer security breaches at U.S. companies is rising.

Equally alarming is the fact that 27% of the companies lack a data breach response strategy.

Ponemon Institute that conducts independent research on privacy, data protection and information security policy, found that 43% of companies have been victims of data breach in the past year, 10% increase since last year.

“While more organizations have data breach preparedness on their radar and have developed a response plan, a majority of companies are not putting the support and resources behind having it truly be effective,” noted Michael Bruemmer, vice president, Experian Data Breach Resolution.

“Particularly beginning with last quarter in 2013, and now with all the retail breaches this year, the size had gone exponentially up,” he added.

Major findings point out two important trends in organisations

  1. Organisations now perceive the importance of data breach preparedness. Up 12 percent from last year, 73 percent have contingency plans in place. 48 percent have increased investments in security technologies.
  2. However, senior executives remain doubtful regarding managing data breach. 68 percent respondents feel under prepared for a breach situation

Sponsored by Experian, the survey was carried out this year, covering 567 U.S. executives dealing largely in security at their respective companies.

An optimistic Dr. Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of the Ponemon Institute, explains the awareness that has grown since last year’s study, however, he points out, “Companies should be careful of not becoming complacent because they have a response plan in place or just completed a security audit. Preparedness requires ongoing maintenance and diligence.”

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