What Is a Data Breach and Why a Single Leaked Password Could Cost Your Company $4.5 Million
A data breach is an incident where sensitive, protected, or confidential information is accessed or disclosed without authorization. For CEOs, the math is brutal: a single breached record now averages $165 in direct costs, but the real hit comes from lost contracts, legal fees, and reputational damage often exceeding $4.5 million per incident. The most common entry point? A single compromised password. With 80% of breaches involving weak or stolen credentials, your executive team needs a zero-trust security overhaul before your next audit reveals a live vulnerability.