FBI Says Computer Crime Costs Billions Every Year
JamesAlfaro wrote to mention a C|Net article putting a pricetag on computer crime. From the article: "The FBI calculated the price tag by extrapolating results from a survey of 2,066 organizations. The survey, released Thursday, found that 1,324 respondents, or 64 percent, suffered a financial loss from computer security incidents over a 12-month period. The average cost per company was more than $24,000, with the total cost reaching $32 million for those surveyed. Often survey results can be skewed, because poll respondents are more likely to answer when they have experienced a problem. So, when extrapolating the survey results to estimate the national cost, the FBI reduced the estimated number of affected organizations from 64 percent to a more conservative 20 percent. "
Most, nearly all, of the "cost" of computer crime comes from running a full security audit of your systems and locking down the security procedures and controls you will use to keep it from happenng again. If these companies had a competent computer security policy in the first place, they would find thier "costs" much less.
It's like a thief crashing through your dry-rot, termite-infested walls and then blaming HIM that you have to rebuild your whole house now. This money is almost always money that *should* have been spent, but wasn't in the name of cost-cutting or just general laziness.
"Your superior intellect is no match for our puny weapons!"