iGaming Cyber Breach Cost Calculator: What Would a Breach Actually Cost You?
The most powerful argument for investing in cybersecurity is a clear-eyed view of what a breach actually costs. Not in abstract industry averages — but for your specific operation, your player count, your revenue profile, your regulatory exposure. This calculator models the real numbers.
Average cost of a data breach in financial services: £3.5 million (IBM 2024).
What the Calculator Models
- GDPR fines: based on player count, data sensitivity, and notification delays
- Lost revenue: based on downtime duration and your daily revenue run rate
- Recovery costs: forensics, remediation, PR, legal — based on incident type
- MGA investigation: regulatory response costs and potential sanctions
- Reputational impact: player churn modelled over 12-month post-breach period
- Cyber insurance gap: likely coverage vs. likely total cost
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are these estimates?
The calculator uses published research (IBM Cost of a Data Breach, GDPR enforcement tracker, MGA enforcement history) and our experience with real iGaming incidents. Use it as a planning tool, not a precise prediction.
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