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Target (NYSE: TGT). Home Depot (NYSE: NYSE:HD). Apple (Nasdaq: NASDAQ:AAPL). eBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY). Bank of America (NYSE: NYSE:BAC).
These are just a few names on the growing list of companies that have experienced major data breaches in recent years. Both the public and private sectors are seeking better ways to confront cyberthreats as they become more common.
How common? In a new study, Symantec (Nasdaq: NASDAQ:SYMC), a leading provider of security and data protection services, stated that the number of reported data breaches increased 23% last year. Roughly 348 million identities were exposed.
As you can see in this week’s chart, the sector hit hardest by these attacks was retail. And it’s really no wonder. With tens of millions of transactions taking place each day, retail companies are attractive targets for hackers looking to steal credit card and banking information.
The financial sector came in second, with 79 million identities exposed. And halfway down the list we come to the government and public sectors. This is an area you can bet will see increased attacks over the coming years as more and more politically motivated hacks take place.
The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, expects an ongoing series of attacks that will create increasing costs to the U.S. economy and diminish our competitiveness. For example, the cost of an attack on the U.S. power grid is estimated at $1 trillion.
That’s on top of knocking out power for millions of Americans for days, weeks or even months.
To make matters worse, the U.S. Industrial Control System Cyber Emergency Response Team reported that 32% of threats to U.S. infrastructure occur in the energy sector. These trends are motivating government efforts worldwide to invest capital and create strategies to improve infrastructure security.
Sounds scary? Absolutely. But for investors, it’s also a signal for opportunity.
As the demand for cybersecurity services booms, the value of companies that provide better protection are bound to soar. Investors can profit from this trend by getting in now rather than later.
A simple way to invest is through the PureFunds ISE Cyber Security (NYSE:HACK). Its market value has risen 25% since its inception in November 2014. One of its holdings, Proofpoint Inc (NASDAQ:PFPT), has shot up 374% since its IPO. The company has risen 90% in the last 12 months.
In the coming years, those who keep a thumb on this industry’s pulse are likely to earn great returns. Be sure to grab your share of the profits.
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