Cyberinsurance policy : rethinking risk in an age of ransomware, computer fraud, data breaches, and cyberattacks
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Cyberinsurance policy : rethinking risk in an age of ransomware, computer fraud, data breaches, and cyberattacks
(Information policy series)
The MIT Press, c2022
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p.[249]-263) and index.
Summary:"Traces the cyberinsurance industry's history, challenges, and legal disputes to understand why insurance has not helped to strengthen cybersecurity and what governments could do to make it a more effective tool for cyber risk management"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents of Works
- Introduction: A market-driven approach to cybersecurity
- Breach on the beach : origins of cyberinsurance
- "The hackers did this" : data breach lawsuits and commercial
- "The point of no return" : computer fraud insurance and defining cybercrime
- "Insurrection, rebellion, revolution, riot" : NotPetya, property insurance, and war exclusions
- "The big kahuna" : stand-alone cyber coverage
- "What is the point of collecting data?" : global growth of cyberinsurance and roles for policymakers
- Conclusion: Is cyber risk different?