4 Proven Ways to Mitigate the Costs of a Data Breach
No business wants to suffer a data breach. But unfortunately, in today’s environment, it’s difficult to completely avoid them. Approximately 83% of organizations have experienced more than one data breach. (IBM Security 2022 Cost of a Data Breach Report)rnrnThese breaches hurt businesses in many ways. First, there is the immediate cost of remediating the breach. Then, there are the lost productivity costs. You can add lost business on top of that, and lost customer trust. A business could also have extensive legal costs associated with a breach.rnrnAccording to IBM Security’s report, the cost of a data breach climbed again in 2022. The global cost of one breach is now $4.35 million, up 2.6% from last year. If your business is in the U.S., the cost rises to $9.44 million. In Canada, the average data breach costs companies $5.64 million.rnrnCosts for smaller companies tend to be a little lower. But breaches are often more devastating to SMBs. They don’t have the same resources that larger companies do to offset all those costs.rnrnIt’s estimated that 60% of small companies go out of business within six months of a cybersecurity breach. rnrnCompanies don’t need to resign themselves to the impending doom of a data breach. There are some proven tactics they can take to mitigate the costs. These cybersecurity practices can limit the damage of a cyberattack.rnrnAll these findings come from the IBM Security report. They include hard facts on the benefits of bolstering your cybersecurity strategy.rn
rnrnGraph from: IBM Security/Ponemon Institute 2022 Cost of a Data Breach Reportrn
Cybersecurity Tactics to Reduce the Impact of a Breach
rnUse a Hybrid Cloud Approach
rnMost organizations use the cloud for data storage and business processes. Researchers found that 45% of all data breaches happen in the cloud. But all cloud strategies are not created equally.rnrnBreaches in the public cloud cost significantly more than those in a hybrid cloud. What is a hybrid cloud? It means that some data and processes are in a public cloud, and some are in a private cloud environment.rnrnWhat some may find surprising is that using a hybrid cloud approach was also better than a private cloud.rnrn
rnrnGraph from: IBM Security/Ponemon Institute 2022 Cost of a Data Breach ReportrnPut in Place an Incident Response Plan & Practice It
rnYou don’t need to be a large enterprise to create an incident response (IR) plan. The IR plan is simply a set of instructions. It's for employees to follow should any number of cybersecurity incidents occur.rnrnHere is an example. In the case of ransomware, the first step should be disconnecting the infected device. IR plans improve the speed and effectiveness of a response in the face of a security crisis.rnrnHaving a practiced incident response plan reduces the cost of a data breach. It lowers it by an average of $2.66 million per incident.rnAdopt a Zero Trust Security Approach
rnZero trust is a collection of security protocols that work together to fortify a network. An example of a few of these are:rn- rn
- Multi-factor authentication rn
- Application safelisting rn
- Contextual user authentication rn