The Ponemon 2021 Cost of Phishing Study
The financial effects of phishing attacks have soared as organisations shift to remote and hybrid work. Phishing attacks now cost large organisations almost $15 million annually, or more than $1,500 per employee. This study breaks down the expense caused by this growing threat and how organisations can mitigate these costs.
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