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635,000 laptops per year are stolen at 36 of the largest US airports

Selling Security to SMB’s Facts and Figures to incorporate into your sales calls. 635,000 laptops per year are stolen at 36 of the largest US airports Source: Ponemon Institute 2008.

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635,000 laptops per year are stolen at 36 of the largest US airports

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  1. Selling Security to SMB’sFacts and Figures to incorporate into your sales calls 635,000 laptops per year are stolen at 36 of the largest US airports Source: Ponemon Institute 2008 Since 2005, more than 263 million personal records have been exposedSource: Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Sep, 2009 “Hackers took over $120M from SMB’s in 3 months” Network World, March 2010 http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/030810-fdic-hackers-took-more than.html?source=NWWNLE_nlt_small_business_2010-03-11 30% of data breaches are due to stolen laptops and reported security. Source: Ponemon Institute April 2009 70% of all reported security breaches were due to insiders. Source: CNET News.com, January 2005, from Ponemon Institute Survey (163 F1000 companies) The average cost of a lost / stolen laptop is: $49,246. Source: Ponemon Institute April 2009 61% of employees at risk of lay-off say they will take company data to their next job. Source: Cyber-Ark, Dec 2008 If your business is a victim of identity theft, you’ll spend an average of 58 hours recovering losses6 In 2007, credit card systems of a major U.S. retailer were attacked. A syndicate of hackers breached the credit card systems, stealing the credit card information of approximately 45 million consumers and businesses. 6 .http://www.idtheftcenter.org/artman2/publish/m_press/Identity_Theft_The_Aftermath_2008.shtml

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