Technology & Innovation

Measuring the cost of cybercrime

May 20, 2013

Global

May 20, 2013

Global
Riva Richmond

Former editor

Riva Richmond is Director of Digital Media at The Story Exchange, a nonprofit digital media project that tells the stories of women entrepreneurs in articles and videos. Previously she worked as a Senior Editor with The Economist Intelligence Unit's Thought Leadership team in New York. She has reported and written about technology more than a decade, much of that time focused on information security and privacy issues. Prior to her current position, Riva was a freelance journalist writing for The New York Times, Entrepreneur.com, The Wall Street Journal and other national publications.

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As the number, sophistication and severity of cyberattacks grow, so do demands for accurate data on the breadth of the problem—and its costs to businesses and society. Yet cybercrime-cost statistics disappoint badly. They must improve if we are to meet an urgent need for cost-effective defences.

In this two-part series, sponsored by Booz Allen Hamilton, the EIU examines just how well we understand the "hard" and "soft" costs that cyberattacks inflict on companies.

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