
Overview
Short Description: Threat Alpha measures breach financial losses using a combination of Threat Beta, specific company characteristics, geographic breakdown, and industry factors. This dataset includes USD financial loss estimates for over 20,000 public and private companies. Threat Alpha is useful for measuring cyber insurance claims due to a breach. Threat Alpha aids in measuring stock earnings/price breach estimates, investment portfolio value at risk (VAR), and cyber budget return on investment (ROI).
Use Cases: • Insurance companies benefit from knowing how much cyber insurance coverage to recommend for customers. They can reference a transparent third-party source for those breach loss estimates. • Asset managers (1) use the data to determine how much cyber insurance coverage to purchase for their companies; (2) determine which portfolio investments have the highest loss estimates; (3) stock research analysts can better predict earnings for companies that are subject to a cybersecurity breach; (4) predict financial distress for smaller companies who could have higher bankruptcy risk from attacks. Metadata: • Update Frequency: Annually, quarterly, monthly, and weekly • Data Source(s): Public information sources • Geographic coverage: Global, but with an emphasis on North American and Europe • Period covered: 5+ years • Is historical data “point-in-time”: Yes. It’s monthly for the last 60 months (five years) • Data Set(s) Format(s): CSV • Raw or scraped data: Process data from raw and scrapped data • Key Fields: Threat Beta Rating, % breach probability, Risk bucket (high, low, medium), weighted vulnerability, attack likelihood, and attack surface. • Number of companies/brands covered: 28,000 public and private companies to start. A larger scope is available upon request. • Standard entity identifiers: None, but available upon request.
Key Data Points • Symbol: GOOG • Name: Alphabet Class A • Breach Financial Loss: USD 6,750,000,000 • Insurable Breach Loss: USD 1,125,000,000 • Uninsurable Breach Loss: USD 5,625,000,000 • Last updated: March 1, 2021 Data Dictionary: Available upon request. Definitions below: • Breach financial loss is the total expected financial loss from a cybersecurity breach. It includes insurable losses and uninsurable losses. • Insurable breach losses are financial losses typically covered by a cybersecurity insurance policy. It includes the following: forensics investigations, legal action, regulatory, state AG fines, notification expenses, credit monitoring, PHI data fines, call center expenses, public relations investments, business interruption, and DRP expenses. • Uninsurable breach losses are financial losses not typically covered by a cybersecurity insurance policy. Uninsurable breach losses include the following: brand/reputation losses, intellectual property (IP) losses, and customer value losses. Additional Information: • Data Schema: Available upon request • Data Source: Available upon request • Data Due Diligence Questionnaire: Available upon request • Sample Data Set: Available upon request
Pricing Information: Monthly subscriptions to the dataset cost $7,500. Customized options start at USD 1 per company with a $5,000 minimum. No refund after delivering the dataset.
Need Help? If you have questions about our products, contact us using the support information below. • Resource URL 1: https://www.cybeta.com/ • Support Contacts: https://www.cybeta.com/contact-us/ • Support Resources: Help onboarding and utilizing the data
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Data set name | Type | Historical revisions | Future revisions | Sensitive information | Data dictionaries | Data samples |
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Cybersecurity Breach Financial Loss Estimate For Public and Private Enterprises (Threat Alpha) | All historical revisions | All future revisions | Not included | Not included |