Aon Survey Reveals Major Cyber Incidents Resulted in a Nine Percent Decrease in Shareholder Value
"Companies have experienced new forms of volatility over the last four years, experiencing a rise in the frequency and severity of cyber threats and ransomware events, followed by a cyber insurance market with rising premiums and retentions and significant underwriting scrutiny," said
Additional highlights from the global report include:
- Cyber risk: Five domains - endpoint and systems security, remote work, application security, access control and data security - demonstrated the most improvement on changes to CyQu risk profiles, providing greater insight into an organization's most significant risks and control effectiveness.
- Operational risk: Ransomware events decreased 16 percent from Q3 2022 to Q4 2022, but data from the cyber and errors and omissions insurance marketplace show an uptick in Q1 2023.
- Insider risk: Two in five companies reported a lack of security operations center controls, which highlights the need for improved cyber security measures to prevent against phishing, the most common vector for initial network access.
- Systemic risk: Managing systemic risk is a high priority, stemming from the use of technology in an interconnected world. As cyber threats evolve, risk quantification models and scenario planning are being refined to accurately determine an organization's risk profile and inform the extent of cyber insurance coverage required.
- Finance and insurance: Insurance claims are rising, with a 38 percent increase in ransomware claims from Q4 2022 to Q1 2023.
- Healthcare: The overall cyber risk score for healthcare clients improved from 2.6 to 2.8, on a scale of 1 to 4. In 2022, for enterprise and global clients in healthcare, the overall risk profile improved from "basic" to "managed" with more than 80 percent of the companies reporting scores of 2.5 or higher.
- Manufacturing:
Aon 's CyQu data shows that the overall risk score improved from 2.2 to 2.5 - on a scale of 1 to 4 - in 2022 for mid-market clients in the manufacturing industry; however, 56 percent of the companies reported risk scores lower than 2.5 in 2022. The median percent of IT budget reportedly spent on security also rose globally, with companies reporting 8.5 percent of the IT budget dedicated to security.
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