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Data Breaches Force 10% of Small Company Victims Out of Business

Cyberattacks are among the most dangerous threats for small businesses, with 25% of affected organizations filing for bankruptcy and 10% going out of business entirely, according to a new survey.

The Zogby Analytics survey, commissioned by the National Cyber Security Alliance, also concluded that 88% of small companies believe they are a likely target for attacks and only 46% feel ready to face one. More than 1,000 cybersecurity decision-makers from small businesses responded to the survey.

“Consistent with that, almost two-thirds (62%) report that cyber security is a high priority for their business,” says the survey. “Concern about cyber security is especially strong among larger companies – cyber security is a high priority for 72% of businesses with 251-500 employees and for 39% of businesses with 1-10 employees.”

28% of respondents said their businesses suffered a data breach in the past 12 months. The numbers also show that the larger the company, the more likely a data breach is. 11% of affected companies had 1-10 employees, and organizations with 251-500 employees accounted for 44% of the incidents.

The study also concludes that the vast majority of companies are well aware of the threat posed by cybercriminals. More than 50% of the organizations reported they have a plan in place in case of a data breach.

A recent IMB study calculated the average cost of a data breach at $3.92 million, explaining why some smaller companies would have to declare bankruptcy or go out of business.

*** This is a Security Bloggers Network syndicated blog from Business Insights In Virtualization and Cloud Security authored by Silviu STAHIE. Read the original post at: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/BusinessInsightsInVirtualizationAndCloudSecurity/~3/2sluOCXBTpk/data-breaches-force-10-of-small-company-victims-out-of-business