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- Cybercrime To Cost The World $10. 5 Trillion Annually By 2025
The damages for 2018 were estimated at $8 billion, and for 2019 the figure rose to $11 5 billion The latest forecast is for global ransomware damage costs to reach $20 billion by 2021 — which is 57X more than it was in 2015 We predict there will be a ransomware attack on businesses every 11 seconds by 2021, up from every 40 seconds in 2016
- Nutrition chapter 13 Flashcards - Quizlet
the share of undernourhished people in the global population fell from 18 6 in 1990-92 to 10 9 % in 2014-2016, a reduction of nearly _____ 462 64% about __________ of the world's hungry people live in Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa--the region with the highest prevalence of hungry people--23% accounts for almost 28% 462
- Cage eggs industry overview - FOUR PAWS in US - Global Animal . . .
According to the United Egg Producers: "In 2017, nearly 16% of all hens are in cage-free production, up from 12% in 2016 and 4% in 2010 As of October 2017, organic and cage-free shell egg production accounted for 15 8% (49 3 million hens) of the current table egg layer flock
- Air pollution - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO promotes interventions and initiatives for healthy sectoral policies (including energy, transport, housing, urban development and electrification of health-care facilities), addressing key risks to health from air pollution indoors and outdoors, and contributing to achieving health co-benefits from climate change mitigation policies
- eSentire | Cybersecurity Ventures Report on Cybercrime
Global ransomware damage costs are predicted to exceed $265 billion by 2031; The world will need to protect 200 zettabytes of data by 2025; The cyber insurance market is predicted to hit $14 8 billion annually by 2025; Cryptocrime is predicted to cost the world $30 Billion annually by 2025
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- The Economic Costs of the U. S. Criminal Justice System
Executive Summary The United States spends nearly $300 billion annually to police communities and incarcerate 2 2 million people The societal costs of incarceration—lost earnings, adverse health effects, and the damage to the families of the incarcerated—are estimated at up to three times the direct costs, bringing the total burden of our criminal justice system to $1 2 trillion
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