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Calculating the
Cost of a Breach
In 2023, data breach costs rose to £3.55 million, a 15% increase over three years and the highest average total cost in the history of the report.
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With the Arctic Wolf Cost of a Breach Calculator, you’ll be able to estimate how your organisation may be affected by a cyber incident so you’re prepared for even your worst day.
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Arctic Wolf Cost of a Breach Calculator
Calculator results are estimates based on industry standards and proprietary information, and provided solely for educational or illustrative purposes. The results should not be used to provide any legal or investment advice, as formal or binding financial figures, or for insurance purposes. Every security data breach is different, and costs may vary. Costs may be affected by variables which are not reflected in this Calculator. The results are not a promise or guarantee of a user’s eligibility or terms for a specific product or service. This Calculator is solely intended for use by potential business customers and current customers of Arctic Wolf based in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. This Calculator is not suitable for use by individuals or companies outside of these countries.
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1Organisation Industry
Which industry is your organisation in?
Which country is your organisation in?
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2Organisation Size
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3Organisation Revenue$
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4Breach Scenario
What type of incident occured?
What's the root cause?
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5Finish
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Confirm your selections before calculating the cost of the breach.
Organisation Industry
Construction
Organisation Size
3,000
Annual Revenue
$47,500,000
Breach Scenario
Ransomware via External Vulnerability as the root cause
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6View Results
Based on our calculations, this breach could cost you at least:
Estimated Total
How we calculated your results:
This represents the estimated direct costs extracted by the attackers. In a ransomware attack, this is a ransom payment. This represents the estimated direct costs extracted by the attackers. In a BEC attack, this is often misdirected funds.This represents the estimated cost of recovery from the incident. Arctic Wolf Incident Response can help control and mitigate these costs.This represents the estimated cost of hiring a PR/Crisis Response firm to manage reputation fallout from a cyber incident.This represents the estimated cost of hiring Incident Response counsel to manage legal risk from a cyber incident.This represents the estimated cost of notifying customers regarding their data exposure.This represents the estimated cost of paying for credit monitoring for affected customers. It is on average lower for a BEC incident than either a ransomware or data breach incident.This represents all the estimated direct costs to the organisation: lost business, lost reputation, operational disruption, etc. Based on claims approved by insurers, these first-party costs are typically as large as all other costs combined.This line represents the total cost of the incident scenario.
Attack Type:Ransomware
$345,670
Estimated Total
How we calculated your results:
Attack Type:Business Email Compromise
$345,670
Estimated Total
How we calculated your results:
Attack Type:Data Breach
$345,670
Estimated Total
How we calculated your results:
Following an incident, what kind of costs should I expect to see?
Direct Costs:
Lost business, reputation and operational disruption
Ransom payments
Stolen funds
Hidden Costs:
Digital forensics
Public relations
Customer notifications
Credit monitoring
Legal fees
The job of IT and security professionals is to keep these costs from ever occurring. But what if the nightmare scenario comes true? Is your organisation prepared to weather the storm and shoulder the full, total cost of a data breach? How can you even begin to estimate what a data breach could cost you?
Context on the Calculations
Instead, every cost computation is based on real expenses incurred by thousands of peer organisations in cybersecurity incidents of their own, as tracked through publicly available insurer reports and proprietary Arctic Wolf data.
Still, this scenario is not a guarantee — nobody knows for sure what cyber criminals are going to do next.
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It could easily be this bad. It could certainly be worse.1. Ransomware
The amount of money an organisation pays to a ransomware attacker to regain access to systems and data.
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
Based on your selection of 'Data Breach' as the breach scenario, there is no direct cost for a Ransomware payment.
Based on your selection of 'BEC Attack' as the breach scenario, there is no direct cost for a Ransomware payment.
2. BEC Direct Loss
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
Based on your selection of 'Data Breach' as the breach scenario, there are no direct costs for a BEC attack.
Based on your selection of 'Ransomware' as the breach scenario, there are no direct costs for a BEC attack.
3. Forensics
The cost of identification, remediation, and investigation from the incident.
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
4. Public Relations
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
5. IR Counsel
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
6. Notification or Call Center
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
7. Credit Monitoring
Your Estimated Cost:
$35,000
8. First-Party Costs
Direct costs to the organisation, including lost business, lost reputation, and operational disruption.
Your Estimated Total:
$35,000
