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Archived - Impacts of cyber security incidents by industry and enterprise size, inactive
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Frequency: Occasional
Table: 22-10-0077-01
Geography: Canada
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Private sector | |
Total, all enterprises | |
Impacts of cyber security incidents | 2017 |
Loss of revenue | 10.5A |
Loss of suppliers, customers, or partners | 2.1A |
Additional repair or recovery costs | 30.2A |
Paid ransom payment | 1.6A |
Prevented the use of resources or services (desktop, email) | 53.2A |
Prevented employees from carrying out day-to-day work | 53.8A |
Additional time required by employees to respond to the cyber security incident(s) | 31.8A |
Damage to the reputation of the business | 5.9A |
Fines from regulators or authorities | 0.1A |
Discouraged business from carrying out a future activity that was planned | 3.0A |
Minor incident(s) impact was minimal to the business | 34.9A |
Business was not impacted in any of the ways described | 16.3A |
Do not know or do not know the full extent of the impact | 4.2A |
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Statistics Canada.
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22-10-0077-01
Impacts of cyber security incidents by industry and enterprise size, inactive
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- Classifications: North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Canada
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