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14/11/2022
Organisations devote the majority of their cyber budgets to cybersecurity technology, incident planning, staff training, cyber insurance, and consulting, a recent Marsh global survey found.
Many organisations, however, lack the ability to measure cyber risk in a meaningful way. So how are they determining the effectiveness of their investments? What tools or services are most helpful at preventing or mitigating attacks? And which are the least beneficial?
Enter cyber risk quantification, which enables organisations to express cyber risk in financial terms — and estimate the effectiveness of cybersecurity investments.
To learn how your organisation can use cyber risk quantification to make objective decisions on its cybersecurity investments, watch the brief video below.
Head of Growth, Strategy & Specialty, Marsh Advisory Pacific
Watch our series to learn how cyber risk quantification can help enterprises express cyber risk in financial terms.
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