IRIS Report Information

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    Information Risk Insight Study 2025

    The IRIS 2025 report takes you inside 15 years of cyber incident patterns, revealing how the threat landscape continues to shift. Ransomware has skyrocketed to historic highs, while accidental disclosures have quietly faded—but for how long? Get the data, spot the trends, and understand what these changes mean for your organization.

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    IRIS Tsunami

    We studied the 50 largest multi-party incidents over the past several years to understand their causes and consequences from beginning to end. This report identified cyber events involving multiple organizations and sought to understand who was behind them, what happened, how the after-effects propagated through the supply chain, and the financial losses for all parties involved.

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    IRIS Xtreme

    The Information Risk Insights Study (IRIS) 20/20 “Xtreme” edition continues the IRIS series with in-depth analysis of the 100 largest cyber loss events of the last 5 years. If you’re looking for stats on how often major security incidents occur, how much they cost, what makes them worse, who’s behind them, and how they go down, then this is the study for you!

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    IRIS Ransomware

    Ransomware remains a dominant force in the cybersecurity landscape, inciting significant concern across industries. Regular headlines underscore the catastrophic effects of these attacks, underscoring the vital need for robust defenses and informed decision-making. Our Information Risk Insights Study on Ransomware aims to transform the prevalent fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) into a proactive stance of awareness, preparedness, and resilience. By presenting clear, data-driven insights, we guide organizations from uncertainty to strategic, informed action.

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    IRIS 20/20

    The IRIS 20/20 aims to clear the fog of FUD surrounding cyber risk and help managers see their way to better data-driven decisions. This first-of-its-kind study leverages a vast dataset from Advisen spanning tens of thousands of breaches over the last decade. Our extensive analysis of that dataset yields valuable insights about the frequency and financial impact of cyber incidents to organizations of all types and sizes.