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What Can We Do?

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Financial Cybersecurity Risk Management

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The previous chapters have served as evidence that cybersecurity risk to financial institutions is largely, perhaps almost entirely, viewed as a potential negative impact the event may have. Although standards vary slightly on the definition, it is generally acknowledged the outcome of any risk event can be considered positive or negative, depending on the viewer’s perspective. In a gamble between two players, both may consider the bet an opportunity, but once the outcome is known, the loser becomes keenly aware they have taken a risk.

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Rohmeyer, P., Bayuk, J.L. (2019). What Can We Do?. In: Financial Cybersecurity Risk Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-4194-3_5

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