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Different types of breach are easier to assess than others — for example, any breach involving extortion/ransom payment has a clear cost associated. Regulator fines and penalties are also clear cut. But aside from these, you’re looking at the extent of any disruption/downtime, recovery costs, and the like. Long term, indirect impacts such as the loss of customer confidence are naturally tricky to estimate. ",[],{},{"nodeType":1294,"data":1448,"content":1449},{},[1450],{"nodeType":1293,"value":1451,"marks":1452,"data":1453},"However, many identity breaches don’t even have these metrics to go by. The general shift toward data theft only (as opposed to ransomware deployment) continued in 2024, and many of the public identity breaches reflect this. 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