Posted on Mar 10, 2016
Do you know how much cybercrime costs each citizen in United States?
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Cybercrime cost continues to go up year over year, even with cybersecurity becoming a commonly discussed topic around the U.S., especially in the wake of major retailer, healthcare and government data breaches.
Plus, the attackers are getting more sophisticated, as well. Plus, the attackers are getting more sophisticated, as well. It takes an average of 46 days do discover attacks.
Plus, the attackers are getting more sophisticated, as well. Plus, the attackers are getting more sophisticated, as well. It takes an average of 46 days do discover attacks.
Posted >1 y ago
Responses: 3
We lost our Tricare (retiree) because the bank shut down our account due to a threat. However, we were not able to make the requisite fee to Tricare on a timely manner.
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Gayane Badalian-Very MD. Ph.D
This is the painful part that the everyday people get penalized for the offences of cybercriminals.. and the worst news is this cost keeps rising day by day...
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SSgt Robert Marx
That is terrible, sir! I had Tricare for drilling reservists for many months and I remember that a few months had the payment fouled up. The insurance required a month in advance so I had a few weeks to get in alternate payment. It seemed to me that the Tricare system must have had some glitches in its accounting systems. Since retiring, I have just had private insurance and so I miss Tricare.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
I am a shit magnet lol! What retirees need is a checklist for the various agencies they will depend on, I just leaned there is a Delta Dental for retirees, and I have been retired for 5 years.
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Each US citizen has paid an invisible cost of 2455 USD for cybercrime in 2015. This figure is expected to double in the next 2 years.. Most of this money is funneled to East EU countries ( The post communistic block) ... And do not have hope that the local police in post communistic block would assist any international/US based enterprise against these criminals... They have a famous slogan... "As long as the bodies are not pilling they are off duty"!! One might call it a sense of DUTY!!!
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Study: Average cost of cybercrime rises again in 2015 to $7.7 million
The Ponemon Institute and Hewlett Packard Enterprise released their annual cost of cybercrime study, the result sof which indicted that companies spent more this year to combat digital threats.
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