2009 Data Breach Investigations Supplemental Report
- Source:
- Verizon
- Published:
- Dec 11, 2009
- Pages:
- 30
The Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is an annual publication based on cybercrime cases worked by Verizon's Investigative Response team
Evidence gathered during a breach investigation is not sufficient to quantify losses.We put our heads together on the remaining topics and felt that putting the data in the format provided would go far toward achieving these goals.To address the final request (at leastpartially), we have also included Appendix A, which compares all five years of our caseload to incidents reported to the wellknownDataLossDB community research project.Overall, this supplemental report is a break from the norm for the DBIR series.
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