The numbers in this report indicate that not only has there been a
significant increase in the volume of records exposed, but in the number of
records per incident.
It can't just be a coincidence that over the past year more and more
industries are moving to aggregated storage sources (you know the word I'm
not using here) and entrusting their information to the care of others...
can it?
There was an 88.5% increase in the number of records breached from quarter
to quarter (Q3: 1.02 million records vs. Q4: 1.93 million records)
The average number of records breached per incident increased 71% from
quarter to quarter. In Q3, the average number of records per incident was
18,253, but that number skyrocketed in Q4 to 31,069.
http://goo.gl/UuV0b
Larry
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