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Modeling and management of cyber risk: a cross-disciplinary review

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  • He, Rong
  • Jin, Zhuo
  • Li, Johnny Siu-Hang

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This paper provides a review of cyber risk research accomplished in different disciplines, with a primary goal to aid researchers in the field of insurance and actuarial science in identifying potential research gaps as well as leveraging useful models and techniques that have been considered in the literature. We highlight the recent advancements in cyber risk prediction, modeling, management, and insurance achieved in different domains including computer engineering, actuarial science, and business studies. The surveyed works are classified according to their respective modeling approaches, allowing readers to more easily compare the technical aspects of the surveyed works and spot out research gaps based on the research tools of their liking. We conclude this paper with a summary of possible research directions that are identified from the review.

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  • He, Rong & Jin, Zhuo & Li, Johnny Siu-Hang, 2024. "Modeling and management of cyber risk: a cross-disciplinary review," Annals of Actuarial Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 18(2), pages 270-309, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:anacsi:v:18:y:2024:i:2:p:270-309_3
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