Ponemon Institute is pleased to announce the release of Flipping the Economics of Attacks, sponsored by Palo Alto Networks. In this study, we look at the relationships between the time spent and compensation of today’s adversaries and how organizations can thwart attacks. As revealed in this research, while some attackers may be motivated by non-pecuniary reasons, such as those that are geopolitical or reputational, an average of 69 percent of respondents say they are in it for the money.
Ponemon Institute is pleased to anounce the release of Separating the Truths from the Myths in Cybersecurity, sponsored by BMC. The purpose of this study is to better understand the security myths that can be barriers to a more effective IT security function and to determine the truths that should be considered important for the overall security posture.
Ponemon Institute is pleased to announce the release of Will Security & Privacy Concerns Stall the Adoption of Autonomous Automobiles?, presented at The Securing Mobility Summit at AutoMobility LA. The purpose of this study is to learn what adult-aged consumers think about the autonomous automobile.
We are pleased to announce the release of The Evolving Role of CISOs and Their Importance to the Business. The realization is growing in the C-Suite that just one serious security incident or data breach could derail the growth and profitability of their companies because of the cost to remediate, fines and legal fees and customer loss. As a result of this awareness, the role of the CISOs is growing in importance, as is the need to have an enterprise-wide IT security strategy that supports the company’s mission and goals.
Ponemon Institute is pleased to announce the release of the 2017 Cost of Cyber Crime report. Ponemon Institute conducted the first Cost of Cyber Crime study in the United States eight years ago.
The Internet of Things: A New Era of Third-Party Risk was sponsored by Shared Assessments and conducted by Ponemon Institute to understand organizations’ level of awareness and preparedness for the upcoming enterprise IoT wave.
IBM Security and Ponemon Institute are pleased to present the 2017 Cost of Data Breach Study: United States, our 12th annual benchmark study on the cost of data breach incidents forcompanies located in the United States.
We are pleased to present the 2016 Cost of Cyber Crime Study & the Risk of Business Innovation sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise. This year’s study on the annual cost of cyber crime is based upon a representative sample of 237 organizations in six countries.
We are pleased to present the findings of The Rise of Ransomware, sponsored by Carbonite, a
report on how organizations are preparing for and dealing with ransomware infections.