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		<title>The Cost of a Lost Laptop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 23:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Ihonvbere</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Data Recovery]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happens millions of times a day: rushing off to the airport and dashing out of a cab to catch a flight; having a distracting conversation at a restaurant; returning a rental car; checking out of a hotel. Someone inevitably forgets a laptop or has one stolen. Each lost or stolen laptop caries some drastic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blog.techprognosis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/laptop_thief.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-756 alignleft" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="laptop_thief" src="http://blog.techprognosis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/laptop_thief-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="99" height="99" /></a>It happens millions of times a day: rushing off to the airport and dashing out of a cab to catch a flight; having a distracting conversation at a restaurant; returning a rental car; checking out of a hotel. Someone inevitably forgets a laptop or has one stolen. Each lost or stolen laptop caries some drastic cost and a recent study conducted by the Ponemon Institute has tried to put an estimate on the full cost associated with a lost or stolen laptop.<span id="more-470"></span></p>
<p>These are the key findings of the study:</p>
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<li>The average value of a lost or stolen laptop is about $49,246 when you factor in the replacement cost, detection, forensics, data breach, lost intellectual property costs, lost productivity, legal and regulatory expenses etc.</li>
<li>The potential for a data breach occurring makes a lost or stolen laptop costly to the affected company to the tune of about 80 percent.</li>
<li>Intellectual property loss is the second highest cost component &#8211; about 59 percent of the total cost.</li>
<li>The faster the affected company learns of the loss, the lower the average cost &#8211; about $8,950 if the discovery is made the same day of the loss and about $115,849 if it takes more than a week to discover that the laptop was lost or stolen.</li>
<li>Lost productivity represents about 1 percent of the total cost when employees have downtime due to the loss of the laptop.</li>
<li>The most senior level personnel do not experience the highest average cost. The average cost of a lost laptop for a senior executive is $28,449 and the highest average cost for  a manager is $60,781 while a director experiences an average cost of about $61,040.</li>
<li>The average cost of a lost laptop with a full backup is $69,899 and $39,253 when there is no backup.  The argument is that this inverse relationship is because the existence of a backup makes it easier to confirm the loss of sensitive or confidential data.</li>
<li>There is almost a $20,000 difference between a lost laptop with encryption and one without.</li>
<li>The services industry has the highest average full cost &#8211; about $112,853, followed by the financial services industry &#8211; about $71,820, healthcare ($67,873) and pharmaceuticals ($50,393).</li>
<li>The industries with the lowest average cost per lost laptop are retail ($8,756) consumer products ($2,194) and manufacturing ($2,184).</li>
<li>The services industry has the highest average data breach cost at $108,699 while the financial services industry has an average data breach cost of $68,862), healthcare ($43,547) and pharmaceuticals ($42,027). Government, retail and manufacturing had the lowest average data breach cost at $12,017, $3,620 and $44 respectively.</li>
<li>In terms of intellectual property loss, the technology industry had the highest average cost of $18,205 followed by healthcare ($17,999) and communications ($17,818).</li>
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<p>The <a title="Privacy Rights Clearing House" href="http://www.privacyrights.org/">Privacy Rights Clearinghouse</a> estimates that since 2005, about 263 million records have been breached. If we take the average recovery cost of $202 per record as estimated by the Ponemon Institute, that means organizations in the United States have lost a whopping $53 Billion in five years thus making misplaced or stolen laptops one of the costliest exposures most companies face.</p>
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