Ponemon Cost of Phishing Study
The financial effects of phishing attacks have soared as organisations shift to remote and hybrid work. Phishing attacks now cost large organisations almost $15 million annually, or more than $1,500 per employee. This study breaks down the expense caused by this growing threat and how organisations can mitigate these costs.
The 2021 Ponemon Cost of Phishing Study provides the financial impact of:
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