As of Dec. 6, 2017 the 2017 ITRC Breach Report captured a total of 172,432,587 compromised records from a total of 1,222 breaches. YTD the total number of breaches shows an increase of 18.1% over last year's record pace for the same time period (1035). @ITRCSD identified 8,119 breach incidents since 2005.
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2017 ITRC DATABREACH SUMMARY REPORT 12062017
1. 2017 ITRC DATABREACH SUMMARY REPORT as of
12-06-2017
Cruz Cerda
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
2. 2017 Number of Data Breaches
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
80
628
110
61
343
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Banking/Credit/Financial
Business
Educational
Government/Military
Medical/Healthcare
3. 2017 Number of Records Exposed
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
2,910,117
157,606,599
1,146,680
5,789,748
4,979,443
0 40,000,000 80,000,000 120,000,000 160,000,000
Banking/Credit/Financial
Business
Educational
Government/Military
Medical/Healthcare
4. 2017-2016 Percent Change (+/-)
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
30.8% 27.9%
-7.6% -3.4%
66.7%
5. 2017 Number of Data Breaches (%)
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
Banking/Credit/Financial
6.5%
Business
51.4%
Educational
9.0%
Government/Military
5.0%
Medical/Healthcare
28.1%
6. 2017 Number of Records Exposed (%)
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
Banking/Credit/Financial
1.7%
Business
91.4%
Educational
0.7%
Government/Military
3.4%
Medical/Healthcare
2.9%
7. Reference
Breaches represented on this summary
typically have exposed information
which could potentially lead to
identity theft, including Social Security
numbers, financial account
information, or medical information.
ITRC follows U.S. Federal guidelines
about what combination of personal
information comprise a unique
individual, and the exposure of which
will constitute a databreach.
https://www.idtheftcenter.org
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017
8. Cruz Cerda
PhD Candidate, Walden University – Applied
Management and Decision Sciences – Information
Systems Specialization
MA, New York University – Education
AB, Harvard University – Economics
Full Text doctoral research proposal Medical Identity
Theft, Palm Vein Authentication: The Manager's Perspective
@ResearchGate
https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.1.1937.8801 @ResearchGate
2017 Breaches Identified by the ITRC as of 12-06-2017