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Cyber risk and cybersecurity: a systematic review of data availability

Frank Cremer, Barry Sheehan, Michael Fortmann, Arash Negahdari Kia, Martin Mullins, Finbarr Murphy, Stefan Materne

2022The Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Issues and Practice325 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cybercrime is estimated to have cost the global economy just under USD 1 trillion in 2020, indicating an increase of more than 50% since 2018. With the average cyber insurance claim rising from USD 145,000 in 2019 to USD 359,000 in 2020, there is a growing necessity for better cyber information sources, standardised databases, mandatory reporting and public awareness. This research analyses the extant academic and industry literature on cybersecurity and cyber risk management with a particular focus on data availability. From a preliminary search resulting in 5219 cyber peer-reviewed studies, the application of the systematic methodology resulted in 79 unique datasets. We posit that the lack of available data on cyber risk poses a serious problem for stakeholders seeking to tackle this issue. In particular, we identify a lacuna in open databases that undermine collective endeavours to better manage this set of risks. The resulting data evaluation and categorisation will support cybersecurity researchers and the insurance industry in their efforts to comprehend, metricise and manage cyber risks. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1057/s41288-022-00266-6.

Topics & Concepts

CybercrimeExtant taxonBusinessRisk managementComputer securityComputer scienceThe InternetFinanceWorld Wide WebEvolutionary biologyBiologyInformation and Cyber SecurityCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare StudiesBig Data and Digital Economy
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