What Would a Ransomware Attack Actually Cost You?

Most organizations underestimate the real cost. Enter your numbers and find out — then see what FileSure costs by comparison.

Your Organization

$

Include salary + benefits. Used to calculate downtime cost.

1 day 30 days

Industry average is 21 days. Conservative estimate is 5 days.

$

Don't have cyber insurance yet? Enter an estimated premium for your organization size.

Your Risk Analysis

Estimated Ransomware Attack Costs

Downtime Cost $0

0 workstations × 8 hrs × 0 days × $0/hr

IT Recovery Labor $0

0 servers × $5,000 per server (industry average)

Ransom Demand Estimate $0

Based on industry average for Other

Regulatory Fines Estimate $0

Based on industry compliance requirements

Reputation/Customer Loss $0

5% of ransom demand (conservative estimate)

Total Estimated Attack Cost $0

FileSure Protection Cost (Annual)

Workstation Licenses $0

0 workstations × $65/year

Server Licenses $0

0 servers × $1,250/year

Gross FileSure Cost $0
Estimated Insurance Discount -$0

Many cyber insurers offer 10-20% discounts for organizations with documented access controls, audit trails, and ransomware prevention. FileSure satisfies multiple underwriter requirements.

Net FileSure Cost $0

💡 Insurance tip: When renewing your cyber policy, tell your insurer you have FileSure installed. You have kernel-level file access controls, complete audit trails, ransomware prevention, and documented security policies — all of which underwriters look for.

ROI Summary

🔴 Estimated Attack Cost $0
🟢 FileSure Annual Cost $0
📈 Your ROI 0%

You save $0 by preventing a single ransomware attack.

FileSure pays for itself in 0 days of protection.

With FileSure, you don't need to rely on insurance paying out — because the attack never happens.

Note: These estimates are based on industry averages from the IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report and Coveware Ransomware Reports. Your actual costs may vary based on your specific situation, data sensitivity, and recovery capabilities.

FileSure Satisfies Cyber Insurance Requirements

When applying for or renewing cyber insurance, carriers evaluate your security controls. FileSure helps you check these boxes:

Endpoint protection controls documented
File access audit trails (required by most carriers)
Ransomware prevention controls
Privileged user monitoring
Data loss prevention controls
Incident detection and logging

These controls can help you qualify for better rates, lower deductibles, and broader coverage — or even become insurable in the first place.

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