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Trillions at risk over next five years from cybercrime, Accenture says

CEOs think the internet is becoming “increasingly unstable” and they aren’t sure how to react.

Wed, 23 Jan 2019

Over the next five years, companies could lose $US5.2 trillion in additional costs and lost revenue to cyber-attacks, Accenture research shows.

The global consultancy surveyed more than 1700 C-suite executives for its latest Securing the Digital Economy: Reinventing the Internet for Trust

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