According to a study from the Information Commissioners Office (ICO), data breaches have shown a 75% increase in the past two years.
The report was conducted by Kroll, one of the top corporate investigations and risk consulting firms, based out of the US. Kroll compiled data breach reports which were submitted to the ICO, regarding breaches of personal data, including financial and health details. Some of the data contained in the reports were of public knowledge, whilst other forms of data were accessed under the Freedom of Information Act.
The final report established that over 2,000 reports submitted to the ICO were due to human error in the past year, with the most common grounds for a data breach being: data being sent by email or fax to the wrong recipients and the loss or theft of paperwork.