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01CybercrimeNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofcybercrimeinCanadafrom2014to2022Numberofpolice-reportedcybercrimesinCanada2014-202280,00070,00060,00050,00040,00030,00074,07370,28865,14148,31833,89327,82923,996201617,887201520,00010,000015,18420142017201820192020202120224Description:Asof2022,thenumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofcybercrimeinCanadaamountedto74,073cases.Thiswasasignificantincreasecomparedto2014,whentherewere15,184suchcasesreportedtothepolice.Amongtheexaminedtypesofcybercrime,thenumberoffraudincidentsinCanadawasthehighest.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022Source(s):StatCanNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofcybercrimeinCanadafrom2022,bytypeNumberofpolice-reportedcybercrimesinCanada2022,bytypeNumber
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crimesFraud36839743555834570446037352868193516961105896Makingordistributionofchildsexualabusematerial(CSAM)Indecent/HarassingcommunicationsExtortionUtteringthreatsIdentityfraudCriminalharassmentLuringachildviaacomputerChildsexualabusematerial(CSAM)FailtocomplywithorderNon-consensualdistributionofintimateimagesIdentitytheft766Otherviolentviolations3085Description:In2022,fraudwasthemostpolice-reportedtypeofcybercrimeinCanada.Duringthemeasuredyear,therewere36,839suchcasesinthecountry.Thenumberofindecentorharassingcommunicationsincidentsdecreasedtonearly5,600in2022,downfromapproximately6,200inthepreviousyear.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022Source(s):StatCanNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofinternetfraudinCanadafrom2014to2022NumberofinternetfraudincidentsinCanada2014-202240,00035,00030,00025,00020,00015,00036,83933,68929,78122,74616,64113,42611,383201610,0005,00008,42920157,33220142017201820192020202120226Description:In2022,thepoliceinCanadareceivedmorethan36,800reportsaboutinternetfraud.Between2014and2022,thisnumberhasgraduallyincreased.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022;CriminalharassmentSource(s):StatCanNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofonlineidentityfraudinCanadafrom2014to2022NumberofinternetidentityfraudincidentsinCanada2014-20226,0005,0004,0003,0002,0005,2654,7823,7351,95020191,36920181,08220178388281,00006952014201520162020202120227Description:In2022,thepoliceinCanadareceivedmorethan3,700reportsaboutonlineidentityfraud.Between2014and2022,thisnumberhasincreasedsignificantly,peakingin2021.Inthefirstmeasuredyear,thenumberofsuchreportsreceivedbytheCanadianpolicewas838,whereasin2021,itreached5,265cases.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022Source(s):StatCanNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofcyberextortioninCanadafrom2014to2022NumberofcyberextortionincidentsinCanada2014-20225,0004,5004,0003,5003,0002,5002,0001,5004,5703,0332,5711,86320181,44720198931,000500079770944120142015201620172020202120228Description:In2022,thepoliceinCanadarecordedmorethan4,500casesofcyberextortion.Thisrepresentsasignificantincreasecomparedto2021whentherewerearoundthreethousandcases.Overall,between2014and2022,cyberextortioninCanadahasbecomemorefrequent.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022Source(s):StatCanNumberofpolice-reportedinstancesofcyberharassmentinCanadafrom2014to2022NumberofcyberharassmentincidentsinCanada2014-20223,5003,0002,5002,0003,2033,1842,8682,7201,3961,5001,29120171,0581,00120158991,000500020142016201820192020202120229Description:In2022,thepoliceinCanadareceivedabout2,900reportsaboutcriminalharassmentontheinternet.Thenumberisslightlylowercomparedtotheprevioustwoyearswhentherewerearound3,200suchreports.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022;CriminalharassmentSource(s):StatCanNumberofselectedpolice-reportedcybercrimeinstancesofsexualcharacterinCanadafrom2014to2022NumberofcybercrimecasesofsexualcharacterinCanada2014-2022InvitationtosexualtouchingNon-consensualdistributionofintimateimagesCSAMSexualexploitationIndecent/HarassingcommunicationsMakingordistributionofCSAMLuringachildviaacomputer8,0007,0006,0005,0004,0003,0002,0001,0000-1,00020142015201620172018201920202021202210Description:In2022,theCanadianpolicereceived7,435reportsofdistributingchildpornography.Furthermore,5,583casesofindecentorharassingcommunicationwerereported.Thetwowerethemostcommonlyreportedcybercrimeinstancesandhadgraduallyincreasedsince2014.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2014to2022Source(s):StatCanEstimatedannualcostofcybercrimeinCanadafrom2017to2028(inbillionU.S.dollars)AnnualcostofcybercrimeinCanada2017-20286.05.04.784.574.364.173.973.824.03.633.413.243.082.932.83.02.01.00.020172018201920202021202220232024*2025*2026*2027*2028*11Description:CybercrimecostsinCanadareachedanestimated3.82billionU.S.dollarsasof2023.Between2017and2023,thisfiguregraduallyincreased.Accordingtothelatestestimates,thisdynamicwillcontinueinupcomingyears,reachingapproximately4.78billionU.S.dollarsincybercrimecostsby2028.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2017to2023;*Estimate.ReadmoreSource(s):TechnologyMarketInsightsCHAPTER
02DatabreachesNumberofdatarecordsexposedduetodatabreachesinCanadafrom1stquarter2020to1stquarter2023NumberofbreacheddatapointsinCanadaQ12020-Q120237,000,0006,000,0006,539,1955,393,6965,145,5845,000,0004,000,0003,000,0002,000,0001,000,00004,528,1083,143,1493,053,695958,909Q3'20744,001Q4'21652,298Q3'22367,727Q4'22220,177Q1'22155,618Q2'22167,245Q1'23Q1'20Q2'20Q4'20Q1'21Q2'21Q3'2113Description:Inthefirstquarterof2023,over167thousanddatarecordswereexposedthroughdatabreachesinCanada.Thereportedfigureisasignificantdecreasecomparedtothefirstquarterof2020whenthenumberofbreacheddatarecordswasmorethanfivemillion.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;Q12020toQ12023Source(s):SurfSharkNumberofdatapointsleakedindatabreachesinCanadafrom2004to2024YTD,bytypeofdata(inmillions)DatapointsleakedinCanada2004-2024,bytypeNumberofleakeddatapointsinmillions0100200300400500600700FirstnameName31.333.06PasswordhashUsernamePasswordOther42.0164.37153.98272.98Total597.6914Description:Between2004andJanuary2024,internetusersinCanadahaveseenahighnumberofbreachesofdifferenttypesofdata.Passwordsweremostlikelytobeamongthebreacheddata.Usernameswerethesecond-mostbreacheddatatype,followedbypasswordhash.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2004toJanuary2024Source(s):SurfSharkNumberofbreacheduseraccountsper1,000individualsinCanadain2022and2023DatabreachdensityinCanada2022-2023605040302010049462022202315Description:DatabreachdensityinCanadadecreasedbetween2022and2023.In2023,thenumberofexposeddatapointsperthousandindividualsinthecountrywas46,downfrom49in2022.In2023,morethan167thousanddatabreacheswererecordedinCanada.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2022and2023;numberofbreacheddatasetsperthousandindividualsSource(s):SurfSharkShareofCanadiansbeingimpactedbyaprivacybreachasofDecember2022Canadiansencounteringprivacybreaches202260%53%50%40%30%20%10%45%1%0%YesNoDon'tknow16/statistics/1455049/privacy-breach-experience-canadaAsofDecember2022,53percentofsurveyedCanadians16yearsandolderstatedhavingbeenpersonallyimpactedbyaprivacybreachorknewofsomeonewhohadaffectedbyabreach.Afurther45percenthavenotbeenimpactedbydatabreaches.ReadmoreNote(s):Worldwide;November1,2021toOctober31,2022;1,500respondentsSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPIShareofonlineusersinCanadawhothinkselectedpersonalsensitiveinformationareavailabletothirdpartiesasofJanuary2023,bytypeSensitivepersonaldataavailableonlinetothirdpartiesinCanada2023,bytypeShareofrespondents0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%MyhomeaddressMydateofbirth38%37%Mycreditcardnumber(s)PasswordsIhavestoredonlineMycreditscore21%16%16%Mysocialinsurancenumber(SIN)Mydrivers`licensenumberMymother`smaidennameMybankcardnumber(s)MypassportinformationMyfacialrecognition15%14%13%17%11%10%10%MyinvestmentsMyvoice9%17Description:A2023surveyofCanadiansfoundthatalmostfouroutofevery10respondentsthinktheirhomeaddressisavailableonlinetopeoplewhoshouldnothaveaccesstoit.Afurthershareof37percentthoughttheirdateofbirthwasavailableonline,while21percentofrespondentsbelievedtheircreditcardnumberwasaccessibletothirdparties.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January3to5,2023;2,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):CPACanadaAveragecostofadatabreachinCanadafrom2019to2023(inmillionU.S.dollars)AveragecostperdatabreachinCanada2019-202365.645.45.1354.54.44432102019202020212022202318Description:Asof2023,theaveragecostofadatabreachinCanadawas5.13U.S.dollars,downfrom5.64millionU.S.dollarsinthepreviousyear.Theglobalaveragecostperdatabreachwas4.45millionU.S.dollarsasof2023,upfrom4.34millionU.S.dollarsrecordedin2022.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2019to2023Source(s):IBM;PonemonInstituteCHAPTER
03ConcernsaboutdataprivacyAttitudestowardonlineprivacyamongtheinternetusersinCanadaasof3rdquarter2023Canada:attitudestowardonlineprivacy2023Shareofinternetusers0%
10%20%30%40%50%60%70%Expressconcernaboutwhatisrealvs.whatisfakeontheinternet*59.9%WorryabouthowcompaniesmightusetheironlinedataDeclinecookiesinwebsitesatleastsomeofthetime43.9%43.6%UseatooltoblockadvertisementsontheinternetatleastsomeofthetimeUseavirtualprivatenetwork(VPN)toaccesstheinternetatleastsomeofthetime33.6%23.6%20Description:Asofthethirdquarterof2023,almostsixin10internetusersinCanadaexpressedconcernaboutbeingunabletodistinguishbetweenfakeandrealonlinecontent.Additionally,43.3percentsaidtheydeclinedcookiesonwebsitesatleastsomeofthetime,whilearound43.9percentworriedabouthowcompaniesmightusetheirdata.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January2023;16-64yearsSource(s):DataReportal;GWI;Meltwater;WeAreSocialConcernwithonlinepersonalinformationusageaccordingtointernetusersinCanadafrom2018and2022Canadiansconcernedaboutpersonaldatausagebycompanies202220182020202242%45%40%41%37%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%32%29%28%19%18%17%12%11%9%2%1%1%0%ExtremelyconcernedConcernedSomewhatconcernedNotconcernedDon'tknow21Description:AsurveyfromNovembertoDecember2022showedthataroundthreein10onlineCanadiansfeltextremelyconcernedabouttheirpersonalinformationbeingusedbyothersforidentitytheft.Accordingtothesamesurvey,onlytenpercentofrespondentsreportedfeelingunconcernedaboutthis.Overall,thepercentageofthoseextremelyconcernedabouttheproblem,hasdecreasedbetween2018and2022.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,476respondents;16yearsandolder;thosewithaccesstotheinternetSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPIConcernsaboutidentitytheftamongCanadianinternetusersfrom2018to2022Canadiansconcernedaboutonlineidentitytheft202220182020202260%48%50%40%30%20%10%0%47%47%28%28%25%16%16%15%10%9%8%ExtremelyconcernedConcernedSomewhatconcernedNotconcerned22Description:AsurveyamongCanadianadultsfromNovembertoDecember2022foundthat47percentofrespondentssaidtheywereextremelyconcernedaboutpeopleusinginformationavailableaboutthemonlinetoattempttostealtheiridentity.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,476respondents;16yearsandolder;thosewithaccesstotheinternetSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPITrustinselectedtechnologiesamongCanadiansregardingsafetyofpersonalinformationasof2022Canadiansonsharingpersonaldataconsideringdatabreaches202260%55%50%40%30%20%10%0%40%31%28%2%SocialmediaSmartspeakersArtificialintelligencetechnologiesOthersmarthomedevicesDon'tknow23Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadianadultsrevealedthataround55percentofrespondentsdidnottrustsocialmediaplatformstokeeptheirpersonaldatasafe.Afurther40percentsaidtheydoubtedsmartspeakerswhenitcametodataprivacy,whilearound31percentweren'tconvincedartificialintelligence(AI)technologiesweretrustworthy.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;2022;15yearsandolderSource(s):StatCanCHAPTER
04PrivacyactionstakenbyusersShareofCanadiansthatprovidefinancialinformationonlyonsecurewebsitesasofFebruary2022Canada:shareofusersprovidingfinancialinformationonlyonsafewebsites202280%70%70%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%19%No11%YesNotapplicable25Description:A2022surveyofCanadiansfoundthatroughly70percentofrespondentssaidtheyonlyprovidefinancialinformationonsecurewebsites.Afurther19percent,though,didnotprioritizewebsitesecuritywhenprovidingfinancialinformation.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January25toFebruary3,2022;2,004respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):CPACanada;NielsenFrequencyofchangingpasswordsonsitesrequiringfinancialinformationamonginternetusersinCanadaasofJanuary2023Canada:changingpasswordsonsitesrequiringfinancialinformation2023Shareofrespondents0%5%10%10%15%20%25%OnceamonthormoreoftenLessfrequentlythanonceamonthbutatleasteverythreemonthsLessfrequentlythanonceeverythreemonthsbutatleasteverysixmonthsLessfrequentlythanonceeverysixmonthsbutatleastonceayearLessoftenthanonceayear16%18%13%21%Never10%Don'tknow12%26Description:A2023surveyofCanadiansshowedthat10percentchangedpasswordsonceamonthormoreoften.Afurther16percentsaidtheychangedpasswordslessfrequentlythanonceamonthbutatleasteverythreemonths.Aquarterofrespondentsreportedchangingtheirpasswordslessoftenthanonceayear.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January3to5,2023;2,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):CPACanada;NielsenMethodsofsecuringpasswordsonwebsitesrequiringfinancialinformationamonginternetusersinCanadaasofJanuary2023WaystosecurepasswordsconnectedtofinancialinformationinCanada2023Shareofrespondents0%5%10%15%20%25%30%35%40%45%43%50%MemorizepasswordsWritethepassworddownonapieceofpaperAnswer"yes"todevicerequeststoautomaticallystoreyourpasswordUsethumbprintidentification26%24%21%KeeptheminanapponyoursmartphoneortabletUsefacialrecognitionidentification15%14%14%SavetheminafileonyourcomputerUsesmartpasswordsgeneratedbyyourdevice(s)Other12%2%NeverprovidefinancialinformationonwebsitesDon'tknow/refused*17%1%27Description:Accordingtoa2023survey,approximately43percentofCanadiansstatedtheyhavetheirpasswordmemorized,while26percentofrespondentswrotethepassworddownonpaper.Furthermore,24percentrespondedpositivelytodevicerequeststoautomaticallystorepasswords.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January3to5,2023;2,005respondents;18yearsandolderSource(s):CPACanadaUsageofonlineprivacyandsecuritytoolsamonginternetusersinCanadaasofMarch2023Canadauseofprivacytools20236050534034302010930YesNoPrefernotoanswerDon'tknow28Description:AMarch2023surveyamongCanadianinternetusersfoundthatmorethanhalfoftherespondentsdidnotusetoolsforsecuringtheironlinedata.Furthermore,34percentusedsuchtools,whileninepercentdidnotknow.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;March2023;2,000respondents;18yearsandolder;internetusersSource(s):CIRASelectedactionsofCanadianinternetuserstowarddataprivacyasofJanuary2023DataprivacyactionsofinternetusersinCanada2023Share
ofrespondentsOnlyprovideyourpersonalfinancialinformationtosecurewebsites(thosethathaveawebsitelinkthatstartswith"https",asopposedto"http")64%Teachyourchild/childrenaboutfraud**64%53%53%Useyourrealdateofbirthwhenyousignupfornon-financial/non-officialservicesProvideyourrealnameand/oraddresswhensigningupfornon-financialornon-officialservicesCoverthecameraand/orturnoffthemicrophoneonyourP.C.,tabletormobiledevicewhenyoudonotwantittobeused48%47%Readthefineprintofwebsiteswhereyouprovidefinancialinformation29Description:A2023surveyofCanadianinternetusersfoundthatover60percentofrespondentsonlyprovidedfinancialinformationonsecurewebsites.Similarshareofuserswhohadchildrenunder18yearsinthesamehousehold,saidtheythoughttheirchildaboutfraud.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January3to5,2023;2,005respondents;18yearsandolder;includedareactionsrelatedtoonlinesecuritySource(s):CPACanada;NielsenSecurityprecautionsrelatedtoonlineprivacytakenbyadultsinCanadaasofDecember2022OnlineprivacyprecautionsinCanada2022Shareofrespondents0%
10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%Adjustedprivacysettingsonasocialmediaaccount75%Refusedtoprovideanorganizationorbusinesswiththeirpersonalinformationbecauseofprivacyconcerns74%DeletedorstoppedusingsocialmediaaccountbecauseofprivacyconcernStoppeddoingbusinesswithacompanythatexperiencedaprivacybreachRaisedaprivacyconcernwithacompany/organization50%38%32%30Description:AsurveyamongCanadianadultsfromNovembertoDecember2022foundthat75percentofrespondentshadadjustedprivacysettingsonasocialmediaaccount,andaroundhalfstatedthattheyhaddeletedasocialmediaaccountbecauseofprivacyconcerns.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,500respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPICHAPTER
05AwarenessandprotectionShareofCanadianadultswhoareawareofanyfederalinstitutionsdealingwithdataprotectionasof2022AwarenessofCanadiansaboutfederaldataprotectioninstitutions202280%70%60%50%40%75%30%23%20%10%1%0%YesNoDon'tknow32Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadianadultsrevealedthataroundthree-quartersofrespondentswereunawareofanyfederalinstitutionswheretheycouldseekhelpindealingwithpersonaldataprivacyandprotection.Only23percentsaidtheyknewofsuchorganizations,andaroundonepercentwereunsure.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,500respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPIGeneralknowledgeofprivacyrightsamongCanadiansasof2022Canadiansgeneralknowledgeofprivacyrights202245%39%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%21%21%12%6%1%0%VerygoodGoodNeithergoodorbadPoorVerypoorDon'tknow33Description:Asurveyconductedin2022revealedthatnearly40percentofCanadiansstatedthattheyhadagoodknowledgeofprivacyrights.Afurther21percentsaidtheirknowledgewaseithergoodorbad,while21percentsaiditwaspoor.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,500respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPICanadiansonbusinessesrespectingtheirprivacyrightsasof2022Canadiansonprivacyrightsrespectbycompanies202250%45%45%40%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%39%15%1%0%AgreeNeutralDisagreeDon'tknow34Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadiansfoundthat45percentofrespondentsdidnotthinkthatbusinessesrespectedtheirrights.However,39percentagreedwiththestatement,and15percenthadaneutralopinion.
ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;748respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPIShareofadultsinCanadawhoagreethefederalgovernmentrespectstheirprivacyrightsasof2022Canadiansonprivacyrightsrespectbygovernment202270%58%60%50%40%30%20%10%0%30%11%1%AgreeNeutralDisagreeDon'tknow35Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadiansrevealedthatalmostsixin10respondentsthoughtthefederalgovernmentrespectedtheirprivacyrights.However,30percentsaidtheydidn'tbelievethat,alongwith11percentofrespondentswhohadaneutralopiniononthestatement.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;752respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPILeveloftrustindifferentorganizationsamongCanadianadultstoprotecttheirpersonalinformationasof2022TrustindifferentorganizationsamongCanadiansregardingpersonaldata2022ShareofrespondentsFairamountoftrust
Notmuchtrust30%
40%
50%Greatdealoftrust10%
20%Notrustatall60%
70%0%80%90%100%GovernmentofCanadaBanksLawenforcementTelcosandinternetcompanies*Retailers*"BigTech"Socialmediacompanies36Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadiansrevealedthatalmostsixin10respondentsthoughtthefederalgovernmentrespectedtheirprivacyrights.However,30percentsaidtheydidn'tbelievethat,alongwith11percentofrespondentswhohadaneutralopiniononthestatement.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,500respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPIEffectofprivacybreachesonwillingnesstosharepersonalinformationamongCanadianadultsasof2022Canadiansonsharingpersonaldataconsideringdatabreaches202240%34%35%30%25%20%15%10%5%29%21%14%2%0%MajoreffectModerateeffectMinoreffectNoeffectatallDon'tknow37Description:Asurveyconductedin2022amongCanadianadultsrevealedthatforaround29percentofrespondents,thethoughtofdatabreachincidentshadamajoreffectontheirwillingnesstosharepersonalinformation.Mostrespondentsstatedthattheywerebecomingmorecautiousabouttheirsensitivepersonalinformation,consideringthepossibilityofitbeinglost,stolen,ormadepublic.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;November23toDecember18,2022;1,500respondents;16yearsandolderSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPICHAPTER
06ITperspectiveandpreventionAssessmentpoliciesforprivacyrisksinCanadiancompaniesin2022Canada:companieswithprivacyriskassessmentpolicies2022Shareofrespondents0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%Yes,mycompanyhasariskassessmentpolicyNo,mycompanydoesnothaveariskassessmentpolicyDoesnotapply/Don'tknow33%59%8%39Description:Accordingtoasurveyofseniordecision-makersinCanadiancompaniesconductedin2022,roughly59percentofsurveyedcompaniesinCanadahadnoriskassessmentpolicy.Only33percentofrespondentsstatedthattheirorganizationhadsuchapolicy.ReadmoreNote(s):Canada;January12toFebruary18,2022;751respondentsSource(s):OfficeofthePrivacyCommissionerofCanada;PhoenixSPILeveloftheeffectivenessofcybersecurity-relatedactivitiesinworldwideorganizationsasofJune2022Effectivenessofcybersecurity-relatedactionsinglobalorganizations2022Shareofrespondents0%
10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%80%90%MeetingthelegalrequirementsfacedbythecompanyaroundcybersecurityanddataprotectionPuttinginplacetechnologythatprotectsclient/customer/partnerdataeffectively80%80%79%79%78%78%78%78%77%PuttinginplacetechnologythatprotectsITassetsfromattackInvestigatingandmitigatingtheeffectofcyber-attacksanddatabreachesIncreasingtransparencyarounddatausageandprivacy/dataprotectionPromotingeducationandawarenessofcybersecurityissuesBuildingrelationshipswithregulatorsthatcreateasenseofmutualtrustHandlingstakeholderrelationsandpublicmessagingintheaftermathofacyber-breachSupportinginternalpartnerswithbusinesstransformationStrenghteningthird-partyandsupplychaincybersecurity40Description:A2022surveyofexecutivesofworldwidecorporationsfoundthatmeetingthelegalrequirementsfacedbythecompanyaroundcybersecurityanddataprotectionwasratedasaneffectiveactivityby80percentofrespondents.Amongothercybersecurity-relatedactivitiesthatwereconsideredeffectivewereinstallingtechnologiesthatprotectthedataofrelatedpartiesandthosethatprotectITassetsfromattack.ReadmoreNote(s):Worldwide;MaytoJune2022;1,886respondents;executivesandcorporateleadersSource(s):KPMGShareoforganizationsworldwidethatareatriskofamaterialcyberattackaccordingtoCISOsfrom2021to2023,bycountryGlobalcompaniesatriskforcyberattacksaccordingtoCISOs2021-2023,bycountry2021202260%40%64%44%%202384%83%80%75%75%74%73%72%65%58%58%58%55%UnitedKingdomGermanySingaporeUAE81%79%44%68%%SouthKoreaFrance68%65%50%63%56%78%50%58%80%34%31%38%28%44%72%27%UnitedStatesSpainJapanNe
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