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. 13 Dec – "Cost of a Data Breach"

Presenters: Dr. Larry Ponemon, Founder & Chairman, The Ponemon Institute
Maureen Kelly, Director of Marketing, Vontu Inc.
Kevin Bocek, Product Marketing Manager, PGP Corporation

"In 2006, data breaches cost companies an average of $182 per compromised record, a 31% increase over 2005."
– The Ponemon Institute, "2006 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach", October 2006

In this webcast, participants will learn:
  • Key findings & results from the latest Ponemon data breach study
  • What a data breach really costs organizations
  • Best practices to minimize the risk of confidential data loss
  • Moderated discussion: a chance to ask questions

Join us in the only webcast covering The Ponemon Institute's "2006 Annual Study: Cost of a Data Breach". Since 2005, there have been more than 330 reported data loss incidents involving more than 93 million individual records. This study summarizes the actual costs incurred by 31 organizations after a data breach, including the average cost per compromised record and the impact a data breach has on consumers. This webcast will provide insight into the overall recovery costs, the primary cause of data breaches, and how an organization can reduce the impact of confidential data loss.

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