Analysing cyber-insurance claims to design harm-propagation trees
With a continuously changing threat landscape, companies must be prepared for the most unforeseen cyber events. Harm originating from cyberspace varies in magnitude and type, with potential for systemic consequences. While the adoption of security controls may partially mitigate the impact of cyber-...
Auteurs principaux: | Axon, L, Erola, A, Agrafiotis, I, Goldsmith, M, Creese, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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IEEE
2019
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