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Cyber crime is a growth industry and no business can consider itself immune from an attack and extortion demand in exchange for their data. As hacking technology has evolved, the threat to businesses of any size or type has spread to supply chains, customers and email contacts so it's advisable to have a response plan. Here our cyber risk experts advise on key aspects to consider when negotiating with a hacker.

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What Really Happens When You Negotiate with a Hacker

Insight and steps to successfully navigate the extortion payment process.

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What industries pay the most in cyber ransoms?

In terms of value financial services pay an average ransom of $2.61 million compared to less than $1 million for other sectors which usually pay between $50,000 and $13,000. The additional costs involved in responding to an attack are also higher for the financial sector (Arete).


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