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Date: Thu Apr 23 2009 - 01:24:05 CDT
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/04/23/ponemon_intel_lost_laptop_study/
By Austin Modine
The Register
23rd April 2009
A single lost or stolen laptop costs a business an average of nearly
$50,000. At least, that's the word from an Intel-sponsored study by the
Ponemon Institute.
That figure is based on Ponemon's recent voluntary survey of 28 US
companies reporting 138 separate cases of missing laptops.
Value of missing kit was mathmagically calculated by factoring laptop
replacement, data breach cost, loss of productivity, investigation cost,
and other variables.
The value of a lost lappy to a firm cost an average of $49,246,
according to Ponemon. Minimum damage calculated in the survey was about
$1,200, and the maximum reported value was just short of a cool $1m.
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