We asked MORE THAN 360 IT decision makers from businesses across New Zealand to share some insight into cyber security within their business. Here’s what THey told us…
More than a third of NZ businesses have been hacked in the past year, and 42 percent expect to be hacked in the next year.
20 percent of businesses said they would pay a ransom between $10,000 – $20,000 to retrieve stolen data. Almost one in 10 would pay more than $50,000.
One in three Kiwi businesses haven’t assessed the impact a data breach would have on their company.
Only half of businesses are aware of the impending New Zealand Privacy Bill changes involving mandatory breach notification.