Challenges in Cyber Breach Protection
Threats to a company’s proprietary information and xer data are an ever-changing and increasing challenge. Surveys indicate that 85% of small and medium businesses with a formal data security policy have experienced an information breach. The cost of a cyber breach includes legal expenses, forensic fees, lost xers, reputation management, and the notification process. Unfortunately, actual costs extend beyond the dollars spent to address the incident: 31% of breach notification recipients terminate their relationship with the organization, 59% of breached companies were embroiled in subsequent litigation, 33% faced potential regulatory fines, and 32% experienced a decline in share value. Generally, approximately 60% of all small or medium sized companies go out of business within six months of experiencing a breach.
Achieving Best Practices
Businesses are considered negligent if they have no breach response program in place prior to an incident. It is imperative that companies have a trusted source to address an information breach if they are to mitigate contingent risks. Businesses seeking best practices, implement a breach response plan prior to an incident. In the event of a breach, the program is quickly activated, conserving time and money while preserving the company’s reputation and regulatory standing. The complexities of confronting a database compromise extend beyond the capabilities of most businesses.
The Business Sense Commercial Cyber Service includes:
- Assistance with proper protocols and staff training for those protocols
- Assistance with compliance
- Protection and Planning
- Consulting regarding information protocols and best practices
- Establishing cyber security baseline and maturity levels
- Breach or Ransom Response
- Resolution for consumers
- Access to certified forensic examiners
- Post Resolution Education and Ongoing Protocol Reviews