Discover the hidden dangers of lost and stolen laptops in this eye-opening discussion with Charles Veprek, Director of Business Development at ITAMG. Learn why the true cost of a stolen laptop goes far beyond its hardware value and how it can lead to devastating data breaches.
In this video, Charles reveals startling statistics about the connection between stolen devices and data breaches, emphasizing the critical need for robust IT asset management strategies. With over 50% of data breaches linked to lost or stolen devices and an average breach cost exceeding $4 million, businesses can’t afford to overlook this crucial aspect of cybersecurity.
Don’t miss this opportunity to rethink your approach to laptop security and safeguard your business against potential data breach liability. Watch now and take the first step towards a more secure IT environment.
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Transcript:
Charles Veprek
Part of that is also educating people to rethink how they look at the idea of a stolen laptop. Because a stolen laptop doesn’t only represent lost capital expenditures. Lost or a stolen laptop is really the first steps toward a data breach. Well over 50% of data breaches are typically tied to some type of lost or stolen device. With IBM, I believe the recent stat was it’s over $4 million as the average cost now for a data breach. Now we’re talking the potential for not only lost revenue spend, but now that potential data breach liability.
