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MAP20210011146Carter, Rachel Anne Mapping a path to cyber attribution consensus / Rachel Anne Carter, Julian Enoizi. — Zurich : The Geneva Association : IFTRIP, 202136 p.Sumario: The rapid pace of digital transformation, accelerated by COVID-19, is driving increased demand for cyber risk protection. There are a number of ways in which cyber risk protection can be achieved which include a high level of cyber hygiene, implementing and investing in standards for cyber security, not merely in terms of initial security measures but also a strategy for maintaining and upgrading security. Insurance is one mechanism, which focuses on the economic protection of a business if it experiences a cyberattack. Even though insuring cyber risk is challenging, not least due to the potential for large accumulations of loss, insurance as part of a broader security strategy can reduce overall losses. It can encourage behaviour that promotes the robustness of online systems and incentivises good cyber hygiene. 1. Ciberataques. 2. Cibernética. 3. Ciberseguridad. 4. Reaseguro. 5. Ciberriesgos. I. Enoizi, Julian. II. Embedded Finance & Super App Strategies. III. The International Forum of Terrorism Risk (Re)Insurance Pools. IV. Título.