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Abstract

This report is part of a broader OECD study into Future Global Shocks, examples of which could include a further failure of the global financial system and large-scale pandemics. The authors have concluded that very few single cyber-related events have the capacity to cause a global shock. Governments nevertheless need to make detailed preparations to withstand and recover from a wide range of unwanted cyber events, both accidental and deliberate.

Concluding remarks
There are significant and growing risks of localised misery and loss as a result of compromise of computer and telecommunications services. In addition, reliable Internet and other computer facilities are essential in recovering from most other large-scale disasters.

Reference details

Resource type
Miscellaneous
Year of Publication
2011
Publication Area
Civilian cybersecurity

How to cite this reference:

Reducing Systemic Cybersecurity Risk. (2011). Retrieved from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1743384