The most likely business impacts of a cyberattack on a hotel include reputational damage from negative reviews (66%), financial losses (46%), lawsuits (42%), lower occupancy (32%), and higher insurance premiums (30%).
The most likely business impacts of a cyberattack on a hotel include reputational damage from negative reviews (66%), financial losses (46%), lawsuits (42%), lower occupancy (32%), and higher insurance premiums (30%). — This cybersecurity statistic was published by VikingCloud in July 2025. It covers topics including Hospitality, Hotels, Breach consequences. The original data appears in Peak Season, Peak Risk: The 2025 State of Hospitality Cyber Report. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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The most likely business impacts of a cyberattack on a hotel include reputational damage from negative reviews (66%), financial losses (46%), lawsuits (42%), lower occupancy (32%), and higher insurance premiums (30%). This data was published by VikingCloud and covers Hospitality, Hotels, Breach consequences.
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This statistic comes from Peak Season, Peak Risk: The 2025 State of Hospitality Cyber Report, published by VikingCloud on July 9, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.vikingcloud.com/resources/peak-season-peak-risk-the-2025-state-of-hospitality-cyber-report.
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