The 2020 Ransomware Reality
By: Bruce G. Kreeger
The survey provides fresh new insight into the experiences of organizations hit by ransomware, including:
Almost three-quarters of ransomware attacks result in the data being encrypted. 51% of organizations were hit by ransomware in the last year. The criminals succeeded in encrypting the data in 73% of these attacks. 26% of victims whose data was encrypted got their data back by paying the ransom. A further 1% paid the ransom but didn’t get their data back. Overall, 95% of organizations that paid the ransom had their data restored.
94% of organizations whose data was encrypted got it back. More than twice as many got it back via backups (56%) than by paying the ransom (26%). Paying the ransom doubles the cost of dealing with a ransomware attack. The average cost to rectify the impacts of the most recent ransomware attack (considering downtime, people time, device cost, network cost, lost opportunity, ransom paid, etc.) is US$732,520 for organizations that don’t pay the ransom, rising to US$1,448,458 for organizations that did pay. Despite the headlines, the public sector is less affected by ransomware than the private. 45% of public sector organizations were hit by ransomware last year, compared to a global average of 51%, and a high of 60% in the media, leisure, and entertainment industries. One in five organizations has a major hole in their cybersecurity insurance. 84% of respondents have cybersecurity insurance, but only 64% have insurance that covers ransomware.
Cybersecurity insurance pays the ransom.
For those organizations that have insurance against ransomware, 94% of the time when the ransom is paid to get the data back, it’s the insurance company that pays. Most successful ransomware attacks include data in the public cloud. 59% of attacks where the data was encrypted involved data in the public cloud. While it’s likely that respondents took a broad interpretation of public cloud, including cloud-based services such as Google Drive and Dropbox and a cloud backup such as Veeam, it’s clear that cybercriminals are targeting data wherever it stored.
For the details behind these headlines, read The State of Ransomware 2020 report.
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