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Cyber Resiliency
Navigating the path towards Cyber and Business Resilience.
2023 Cyber Resilience Report
Companies of all sizes will find this report to be a resource and tool to help inform Cyber risk decision-making in 2023 and beyond. Cyber resilience is a journey, best navigated in partnership and through teamwork.
Our Cyber Resilience Journey
The Story Behind Aon’s Cyber Quotient Evaluation (CyQu)
Cyber resilience is a journey. This article explains how CyQu has been redesigned to streamline the complex process of gathering underwriting information year over year. By aligning a market of insurers around a single information intake process, CyQu encourages greater efficiency, data-informed decisions, and collaboration.
Managing cyber across six featured risk themes.
This year’s report is a guide for leaders to benchmark their organization’s risk maturity against peer companies and to help make better decisions around managing cyber across six featured risk themes: cyber, operational, supply chain, insider, reputational, and systemic.
Europe, the Middle East and Africa: Forward Movement Demonstrates Shifting Mindset
EMEA companies focused on improving data security and safeguarding organizational data in 2022, partly driven by the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Asia-Pacific: Shifting Threat Landscape
For the first time, cyber earns a place in Asia Pacific’s top five list of business risk rankings. Companies report improvement in cyber maturity levels with a focus on governance, data protection and supply chain controls
North America: Cyber Resiliency Improving — But with Room to Grow
Organizations across North America have recorded broad improvements in critical areas of cyber resiliency. However, there are opportunities for improvement in key areas such as backup strategy and MFA — particularly for small and medium-sized companies.
Latin America: Three Crucial At-Risk Control Areas
Latin American companies' overall cyber maturity is close to those in EMEA and the UK, yet three significant gaps surfaced: third-party management, business resilience and application security.
UK: Shifting Threat Landscape
Being aware of a risk does not mean that you’re ready. Overall cyber risk maturity for UK organizations marginally declined between 2020 and 2022 with some security domains faring exceptionally well while others slipped back.