Security News > 2017 > July > Report: Major Cloud Services Attack Could Cost $53 Billion (InfoRiskToday)
2017-07-18 13:03
Future Cyberattacks Could Cause Massive Losses, Lloyd's of London WarnsWhat trait does a global cyberattack and a hurricane share? Both could cost insurers - and victims - dearly. In a new report, Lloyd's of London estimates that a major cloud services attack could trigger $53 billion in losses and cleanup costs.
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