|  			 			 			|    						 						 						|  								 								 								|  	              |                                              Cybercrime       costs $6 trillion per year — more than every country’s economy, except the       U.S. and China’s.
 
After       a brief downturn in IT consulting, the sector will grow 74% from 2020       to 2027.
 
Today’s Power Stock advises on ways  to combat cyberthreats and rates a 98 on our proprietary system. |  Measured as a country, the cost  of cybercrime last year would be the world’s third-largest economy behind the  U.S. and China, at $6 trillion.
 Zooming in, IBM reports that  the average cost of one data breach  or cyberattack is $4.2 million.
 
 Cybercrime and cybersecurity  are big business, as companies rush to protect valuable data from hackers.
 
 In 2016, the value of companies  that teach the best IT practices to combat cyberthreats was $47.6 billion.
 
 The sector expects revenue to increase 74% by 2027.
 
 Today’s Power Stock shows  companies how to combat cyberattacks and rates a 98 out of 100!
 
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