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_aCyber Insurance _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _cENISA _b: Recent advances, good practices and challenges |
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_bEuropean Network and Information Security Agency _cNovember 2016 |
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_a26 p. _fRecurso online |
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| 520 | _aCyber insurance was created to address risk that cannot be reasonably mitigated by security measures. While it initially started in a limited form, it developed to cover more and more types of cyber risk. In comparison with other insurance sectors, cyber insurance appears to have a lower adoption rate, while the growth projections remain high. Projections estimate the global cyber insurance market to reach $ 7.5 billion in annual sales by 2020 – tripling the 2015 figure2 – and over $ 20 billion by 20253. It is evident that regions with established cybersecurity-related legislation, have a higher cyber insurance adoption than regions that have recent or no formed legislation. The expected growth for the European market is anticipated to be further accelerated by the adoption of the GDPR and NIS directive. | ||
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_91698 _aSeguridad en las Tecnologías |
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_91641 _aBuenas prácticas |
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_91183 _aProspectiva |
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_93230 _aEuropean Network and Information Securtity Agency |
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_uhttps://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/cyber-insurance-recent-advances-good-practices-and-challenges/at_download/fullReport _z *DESCARGAR PDF* |
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_2udc _cBK _kBoletín UE _mNoviembre 2016 |
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