
Tech giant IBM said in a report that Indian companies
could lose Rs.11 crore to data breaches this year that is up 12.3 per cent from
last year.
We can describe a breach as an event in which an
individual's name and a medical/financial record is potentially put at risk-
either in electronic or paper format.
Interestingly, the average cost of a data breach globally
is expected to decline by 10 per cent this year to USD 3.62 million (Rs23.35 crore)
compared to last year.
The study found that the average per capita cost of data
breach increased from Rs.3,704 in 2016 to Rs.4,210 in 2017.
Around 41% of the Indian companies said that they
experienced a data breach as a result of malicious or criminal attacks.
The remaining of the 33% experienced
a data breach as a result of system glitches, while 26 per cent of data
breaches involved employee or contractor negligence (i.e. human factor).
The study added, "Services, financial, industrial
and technology companies had a per capita cost well above the mean of Rs.4,210,
while public sector, research and transportation companies had a per capita
cost well below the mean".
The study, in its sixth edition of this year, which examined the costs incurred by 39 Indian companies in 13 industry sectors.
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IBM India/South Asia Integrated Security Leader Kartik
Shahani said, "The study clearly outlines the rapidly changing threat scenario
through a significant rise in both number and sophistication of breaches".
NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant said, the consumption of Mobile
data increase by 142% in last 3 years. He added that securing data on cloud is
of top priority as cloud services have become the key for digital enterprise
transformation.
"Enterprises need to ensure that robust security
practices are adopted, incident response plans are in place and regular
security training given to all stakeholders of the company," he said.
The study found the average number of breached records
was around 33,167. Both indirect and direct costs related to data breaches have
surged over the past year.
The Indirect costs increased from Rs.1,923 to Rs.2,212
per capita, which refers to the amount of time, effort and other organizational
resources spent to resolve a breach.
Direct costs, rose from Rs.1,781 to Rs.1,998 per capita
are expenses like purchasing a technology or hiring a consultant.
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