The average cost of a cybersecurity incident ranged from $35,967 for U.S. companies with99 employees or fewer to $102,314 for companies with 1,000employees or more, according to the Hiscox CyberReadiness Report 2017. The report is compiled from a survey ofmore than 3,000 executives, departmental heads, IT managers andother key professionals in the U.S., the U.K. and Germany.
|The report found that U.S. firms are the most likely toexperience an attack, with 72% of larger businesses and 68% ofsmaller companies reporting a cyber incident in the past year.
|Of those companies that experienced an incident, 46% said ittook two days or more to get back to business as usual after abreach.
|See the infographic below for more findings from the HiscoxCyber Readiness Report 2017.
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