Risk & Business Magazine Miller Winter 2019 | Page 28
CYBER STATS
Canadians spend more time
online, on average, than
people in any other country in
the world, yet most are failing
to take basic steps to protect
themselves from cyberattack,
identity theft and fraud. 28
A 2018 report by McAfee
found that the global economic
impact of cybercrime
increased to between $600
billion and $800 billion a
year. 2 The report states that
cybercrime is “just too easy
and too rewarding.”
Cyber Stats
AT-A-GLANCE
The Insurance Information Institute
reports that, “Nearly 40 percent
of businesses have experienced a
ransomware attack in the last year.”
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Ransomware attacks are now
the leading cyber threat for small
and medium-sized organizations.
Some Canadian victims include the
University of Calgary in 2016 and
the communities of Wasaga Beach
in 2018, Midland in 2018 and
Stratford in 2019.
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The 2018 Cybersecurity survey report by the
Canadian Internet Regulatory Agency found that 70
percent of the breach incidents in Canada involve
companies with fewer than 100 employees. 13