4 résultats pour « cyber »
The Format for Incident Reporting Exchange (FIRE) is a framework developed by the FSB to standardize the reporting of cyber and operational incidents across borders. FIRE, created with private sector collaboration, aims to promote consistency, improve communication, and address the challenges of reporting to multiple authorities. It offers standardized information items and flexibility for various operational and cyber incidents, and can be used by third-party service providers and organizations outside the financial sector. The FSB provides a downloadable taxonomy package to facilitate FIRE's global adoption and plans to review its implementation in 2027.
This paper analyzes the characteristics of #cyber #loss #events and how they evolve over time. The authors use three large databases to address the problem of #report #delay and analyze the #frequency and #severity of different categories of #cyberevents . They find that the frequency of malicious cyber events has grown exponentially in the past two decades, but there is no significant change in loss severity.
While previous research has focused on #cyberrisk #riskmitigation measures, this study describes the emergence of various real-world cyber #risktransfer products in the last decade, including #warranties, #cloudcomputing partnerships, #parametricinsurance, #reinsurance, and #cyber #catbonds.