How to use this calculator
- Enter downtime hours.
- Add cost per hour and recovery expense.
- Select Calculate and review the main estimate.
- Change one assumption to compare scenarios.
Use this ransomware downtime cost calculator to turn a small set of operating assumptions into a transparent planning estimate. Enter downtime hours, cost per hour, recovery expense, then review the primary result and two supporting figures. The page shows the exact formula, a worked example, and practical interpretation notes so you can compare scenarios without treating the output as a guarantee.
Total cost = downtime hours × cost per hour + recovery expense
The three displayed input units are applied exactly as labeled; percentages are converted to decimals inside the calculation.
The primary figure is the calculated total downtime cost. The supporting values separate important components so the result is easier to audit and compare.
This planning estimate depends on the accuracy of your inputs and does not replace a detailed operational, financial, or security assessment.
Using downtime hours = 12, cost per hour = 2500, and recovery expense = 5000, substitute the values into the displayed formula. The calculator applies the same arithmetic and formatting used by the live result.
The result responds directly to downtime hours, cost per hour, and recovery expense as shown in the formula.
Zero is accepted where mathematically valid, but denominator inputs must be greater than zero to prevent an undefined result.
The calculation uses the values entered and cannot capture every operational, market, or behavioral factor.
Update the inputs whenever the underlying period, costs, volume, or operating assumptions change.
Yes. Record the first result, change one assumption at a time, and compare the recalculated output.
| Input | Unit | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Downtime hours | hours | Formula variable A |
| Cost per hour | $ / hour | Formula variable B |
| Recovery expense | $ | Formula variable C |