Cost of Breach Calculator - Instant Estimate and Key Drivers
Estimate the total cost of a cyber breach for your organization. Get a tailored range plus the top cost drivers (downtime, legal, ransom, recovery) and the quickest ways to cut exposure.
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How it works
Company size, sector, etc.
Review the cost of a breach and break it down by downtime, forensics, legal, ransom, and recovery.
Download an Executive Summary or save in browser. Prioritize actions.
Why teams use this calculator
A credible range with plain-English drivers your leaders can act on.
Specific controls that reduce the largest cost components first.
Runs in the browser. Use it live with stakeholders to align priorities.
Want to validate assumptions and lower the number?
Book a 30-minute working session to align on the top cost-reduction moves.
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Is it really free?
Yes. The calculator and optional review call are complimentary.
What goes into the estimate?
We factor industry baselines, company size, data sensitivity, control maturity, and typical incident costs (IR, legal, notification, downtime, ransom, recovery).
How accurate is it?
It’s an evidence-based estimate designed for planning. We’ll calibrate with your context in a quick review if you want.
Can I export a PDF?
Yes. You’ll be able to download a one-page summary for stakeholders.
Do you need access to my systems?
No. It runs entirely in your browser from your inputs only.
Does this consider cyber insurance?
We separate gross cost vs. potential offsets. In a review call, we can walk through how policy terms, deductibles, and exclusions may change your net exposure.
Who should use this?
CEOs, operators, IT/security leaders, and diligence teams who need a defensible number and the biggest levers to reduce it.
How fast can we get help?
We respond quickly during incidents. For ongoing support, tickets are acknowledged promptly and you can talk to a human by phone.
What assumptions do you use?
We start with industry baselines and adjust for size, sector, data sensitivity, and control maturity. We’ll review assumptions with you on a call if you’d like.
