Cyber Resilience Perspectives
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Journal The Marsh McLennan Cyber Handbook The Marsh McLennan Cyber Handbook features perspectives from business leaders across Marsh McLennan who represent some of our best thinking about cyber risk. -
Insights A Cyber Continuum: New ‘Cyber War’ Exclusion Language Raises Concerns This note offers analysis, insights, and ideas supporting a productive way forward for stakeholders regarding new cyber insurance policy exclusion language related to war, cyber war, cyber operations, and concerns pertaining to catastrophic risk. -
Insights The Cybersecurity Playbook for 2022 and Beyond This playbook shows how good cybersecurity looks like today and how that can reduce the threat of cyber risk to a manageable level. -
Insights Cyber RIsk for Vehicles Guy Carpenter’s briefing, Cyber Risk for Vehicles, outlines the technological capabilities characteristic in today’s high-tech cars and the potential risks in -
Report Global Risks Report 2022: Worlds Apart The 17th edition of the report unpacks some of the critical global tensions that may worsen the pandemic’s cascading impacts. -
Journal Marsh McLennan Cyber Handbook The Marsh McLennan Cyber Handbook features perspectives from business leaders across Marsh McLennan who represent some of our best thinking about cyber risk. This handbook explores some of the most significant cyber trends in ransomware use, infrastructure and vendor risks, related digital risks, and strategic considerations. -
Perspective AI Could Be As Harmful As It Is Helpful — Depending on How You Use It Examines the following questions related to increasing AI deployment by businesses: what risks will companies face? How might they mitigate such risks? What else should business leaders take into consideration? -
Perspective Building Resilience Within Digital Supply Chains Discusses how companies can build resilience within their increasingly digital supply chains. -
Perspective How to Protect Vital Infrastructure From Cyberattacks Details ways in which companies can prepare their vital infrastructure from cyber-attacks -
Perspective Growing Cyber Threat Demands a United Response Reviews recent cyber events with a focus on the scale of the incursion and the need for a unified, coordinated response. -
Perspective Why Businesses and Government Must Fight Cyber Threats Together Explains four ways in which businesses and governments can join forces in the battle for cybersecurity. -
Perspective Avoiding Response Paralysis as Ransomware Attacks Mature How to avoid response paralysis as ransomware attacks on organizations increase and mature. -
Perspective The Cyber Vendor Landscape Reviews different cyber vendors and their approach to and rationale for cyber quantification and analytics -
Perspective The Age of Intangibles Talks about how the changing nature of risk is tied to the increasing proportion of intangible risk. Discusses some hurdles faced by the insurance industry in this landscape, and how to develop a robust cyber risk transfer market. -
Perspective Telehealth’s Post-Pandemic Cybersecurity Agenda Tighter controls, closer collaboration with suppliers, and listening to patients can sustain the boom in virtual health visits -
Perspective Growing Cyber Threat Demands a United Response Until July 2, many cybersecurity experts knew little about Kaseya, a privately owned provider of IT management software services. That is the scariest thing about the hack of one of the firm’s software packages, which enabled thieves to encrypt the data of as many as 1,500 companies and demand $70 million in ransom to date. This cyberattack marks a fresh and dramatic escalation of the threat that ransomware poses to organizations around the world. It follows on the heels of recent hacks of a leading meat processor, a major provider of email services, and network management supplier SolarWinds. And importantly, it widens the threat aperture to small- and medium-sized companies — including a Swedish grocery chain that was forced to close — the main market for Kaseya’s software.