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Sección: Documentos electrónicos Título: Mapping a path to cyber attribution consensus / Rachel Anne Carter, Julian EnoiziAutor: Carter, Rachel Anne Publicación: Zurich : The Geneva Association : IFTRIP, 2021Descripción física: 36 p.Notas: 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. Materia / lugar / evento: CiberataquesCibernéticaCiberseguridadReaseguroCiberriesgosOtros autores: Enoizi, Julian Embedded Finance & Super App Strategies The International Forum of Terrorism Risk (Re)Insurance Pools Otras clasificaciones: 861Derechos: In Copyright (InC)