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Home > Cybersecurity > Cost of cybercrime expected to rise by 284% in 2027

Cost of cybercrime expected to rise by 284% in 2027

The most common type of cybercrime was found to be business email compromise followed by investment scams, romance fraud, personal data breaches, and real estate or rental scams.


Ezgi Koc Ezgi Koc
December 25, 2022
2 min read
Cost Of Cybercrime Expected To Rise by 284% in 2027 ($24tn)

Data analysts at Fair Betting Sites have collated data from Statista’s Cybersecurity Outlook and found that the global cost of cybercrime is set to rise by 284% over the next five years. The study estimates that the cost of cybercrime is expected to increase from $8.44 trillion in 2022 to $23.82 trillion by 2027.

Table of Contents

  • The cost is expected to rise to 23.84 trillion by 2027
  • The security services market projected to reach $84.96 billion in 2022
  • Business email compromise is the most costly cybercrime threat
  • United States to generate most cybersecurity revenue

The cost is expected to rise to 23.84 trillion by 2027

In 2018, Statista estimated costs related to cybercrime at $860 billion worldwide. However, with more tools available to scammers, the cost of cybercrime has grown by nearly 10x since then, and as cybercriminals become more advanced, the damages done by cybercrime are only expected to grow. The cost of cybercrime is expected to rise from $8.44 trillion in 2022 to $23.82 trillion by 2027. The increase represents a 284% jump in the cost of cybercrime over the next five years.

Cost Of Cybercrime Expected To Rise by 284% in 2027 ($24tn)

The security services market projected to reach $84.96 billion in 2022

The cybersecurity market is projected to reach $156.30 billion in revenue in 2022. The market’s largest segment is security services with a projected market volume of US$84.96 billion in 2022. Revenue is expected to show an annual growth rate of 10.92%, resulting in a market volume of $262.40 billion by 2027. Check out some of the key players in the cybersecurity market below.

cybersecurity market

Business email compromise is the most costly cybercrime threat

According to FBI Internet Crime Report 2021, 59 percent of cybercrime victims were located in the United States. Business email compromise represented the biggest form of cybercrime, according to the report. However, reports for investment scams were up 333 percent in 2021. Romance fraud, personal data breaches, and real estate or rental scams rounded out the list of the top five most costly forms of cybercrime.

cost of cybercrime by type

  • Business Email Compromise: $2.396B
  • Investment: $1.456B
  • Confidence/Romance Fraud: $956M
  • Personal Data Breach: $517M
  • Real Estate/Rental Fraud: $350M

United States to generate most cybersecurity revenue

According to Statista, the United States leads the list of countries that earn the most cybersecurity revenue. The US is expected to earn $102.3 billion in cybersecurity revenue by 2027, a 61.8 percent increase over the projected $63.28 billion earned in 2022. China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and Germany round out the top-five countries in terms of cybersecurity revenue worldwide.

The United States tops the list, as it earns nearly 5x as much as the next-highest country (China). A report by Surf Shark recently revealed that data from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center marked Nevada as the state with the most cybercrime. The state represented 49 percent of all reported cybercrime victims in the United States. Other states with high rates of cybercrime include Iowa, Alaska, and Florida.

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Ezgi Koc

Ezgi Koc

Ezgi Koc is an editor at Cloud7 News. She graduated from Ege University with a bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature. She had a great interest in technology, both hardware and software, since her childhood and decided to pursue a career that would enable her to broaden her horizons in this field. She is very passionate about video games as a Twitch affiliate and streams games in her free time.

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