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PII Breach Cost Calculator

Estimate the potential financial impact associated with exposed customer, employee, and identity data.

How to calculate your cost

Enter the approximate number of records involved, select Personally Identifiable Information (PII), and review the estimated cost categories.

Open the PII Breach Cost Calculator

This calculator provides an estimate for informational and planning purposes only.

Breach Cost Calculator

What could a data breach cost your business?

Estimate the potential financial impact of exposed payment-card, customer, employee, identity, or healthcare records—and use the result to make more informed security and response decisions.

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How to calculate your cost

Turn the records your business manages into a planning estimate.

Enter an approximate record count, choose the data type that matches your scenario, and review the estimated cost categories.

  1. 01
    Estimate the records involved

    Use a reasonable count of the cardholders, customers, employees, patients, or other individuals whose information may be affected.

  2. 02
    Select PCI, PII, or PHI

    Choose payment-card data governed by PCI DSS, Personally Identifiable Information, or Protected Health Information for the scenario you want to model.

  3. 03
    Review the estimate

    Use the result to guide conversations about safeguards, cyber insurance, incident response, and recovery.

Interactive planning tool

Calculate a potential breach cost.

Select PCI/payment-card data, PII, or PHI inside the calculator to model the scenario that fits your business. Actual incident costs depend on the circumstances of the event.

Plan the next step

Use the estimate to guide a practical risk conversation.

LBT can help connect the result to safeguards, response planning, recovery, and managed support.

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This calculator provides an estimate for informational and planning purposes only. It is not legal, insurance, accounting, or incident-response advice.