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A business impact is the impact to a business that results from a sucessful attack. Note that this is not the [[technical impact]] but the damage to the business that results from an attack. Generally this is in terms of money, lives, reputation, customers, or speed. | A business impact is the impact to a business that results from a sucessful attack. Note that this is not the [[technical impact]] but the damage to the business that results from an attack. Generally this is in terms of money, lives, reputation, customers, or speed. | ||
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A technical impact article should follow the [[Business Impact template]]. | A technical impact article should follow the [[Business Impact template]]. |
Revision as of 05:17, 13 February 2008
This category is for tagging common types of application security business impacts.
What is a business impact?
A business impact is the impact to a business that results from a sucessful attack. Note that this is not the technical impact but the damage to the business that results from an attack. Generally this is in terms of money, lives, reputation, customers, or speed.
A technical impact article should follow the Business Impact template.
Subcategories
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
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Pages in category "Business Impact"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- Lawsuit
- Legal costs associated with breach
- Losing customers
- Losing customer’s money
- Losing opportunity to make money
- Losing sellable products
- Losing your money
- Loss of customer’s trust
- Loss of employee information
- Loss of financial information
- Loss of healthcare information
- Loss of video rental information