Cybersecurity is the number one priority for both industry and government sectors. In fact, $90 trillion could be lost by 2030 due to cyberattacks if cybersecurity fails to accelerate. What are we doing now and what’s the future?
Key data:
- Cybercrime in 2015 is costing businesses globally between $400 ~ $500 billion annually. For 2016, the cybercrime costs estimation is $2-$3 trillion globally
- $90 trillion could be lost by 2030 due to cyberattacks if cybersecurity fails to accelerate
- Cyber Security is the number one priority for both industry and government sectors
- 62% of firms feel they have too few security professionals
- KPMG study on global CEOs revealed that 50% of CEOs do not feel prepared for a cyber attack
Sources:
http://cybersecurityventures.com/cybersecurity-market-report/
http://www.atlanticcouncil.org/news/press-releases/atlantic-council-zurich-insurance-report-finds-the-global-benefits-of-cyber-connectivity-expected-to-outweigh-costs-by-160-trillion-through-2030
http://www.deltek.com/~/media/pdf/free-summaries/information-solutions/is-iq/federal-information-security–2015-2020.pdf?elqaid=7082&elqat=2&elqTrackId=0c29693c0e6b4e029a868e6ebc5b60e8
http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevemorgan/2016/01/02/one-million-cybersecurity-job-openings-in-2016/#29f6627c7d27
http://www.eweek.com/security/companies-get-creative-to-relieve-shortage-of-security-professionals.html
https://home.kpmg.com/xx/en/home/insights/2015/07/global-ceo-outlook-infographic.html
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