Cyber breaches are becoming increasingly common for businesses. But many aren't yet talking about how to protect themselves in the case of a breach, according to a new report released this week by Zurich Insurance.
Over 88 percent of companies involved in the report said they thought cyber threats were a moderate risk, but only 52 percent of companies actually purchased related insurance coverage this year, according to the report.
Here are the biggest cyber risks for corporations as of 2014.
Social media
Social media plays an integral part of branding for businesses. But oftentimes, by utilizing social media for your clients, you're gathering important information about them and their personal lives and information. This exposes your company to risk significantly and can lead to damages arising from privacy issues and, the worst, reputational damage.
In the survey, over 64 percent rated highest that in the case of a data breach, their reputation would go down. That survey also included social media reputation, which had a significant amount of respondent saying they would be negatively affected.
Cloud services
Cloud services are becoming more common, with information increasingly being streamed across multiple platforms. This is good, because it helps lower costs. However, the cloud is not infallible and is susceptible to cyber breaches, as we saw most recently during the celebrity nude photo leaks.