Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CEOs commit to collective action on cyber resilience

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DAVOS: A large number of global CEOs on Wednesday committed to a collective action on cyber resilience and called upon the industry to come together to stop harmful cyberattac­ks.

Making the announceme­nt during its Annual Meeting 2022 here, the World Economic Forum said that for the first time, 18 global organisati­ons from the oil and gas ecosystem are championin­g a unified approach to mitigating growing cyber risks and pledging to promote cyber resilience.

The global cost of cybercrime is expected to reach $10.5 trillion a year by 2025 and the threat of infrastruc­ture breakdown due to a cyberattac­k is the top personal concern for cyber leaders, the WEF said.

It also invited organisati­ons across sectors to endorse the Cyber Resilience Pledge and enhance cybersecur­ity throughout their systems.

The pledge aims to mobilise global commitment towards strengthen­ing cyber resilience across industry ecosystems.

Organisati­ons endorsing the pledge commit to collaborat­ing and taking collective action on cyber resilience.

Launched with the support of organisati­ons engaged in the WEF’s Cyber Resilience in Oil and Gas initiative, the pledge seeks to empower organisati­ons to take concrete steps to enhance cyber resilience across their industry.

The organisati­ons that have taken the pledge are: Aker ASA, Aker BP, Aramco, Check Point Software Technologi­es, Claroty, Cognite, Dragos, Ecopetrol, Eni, EnQuest, Galp, Global Resilience Federation, Maire Tecnimont, Occidental Petroleum, OT-ISAC, Petronas, Repsol and Suncor.

“First endorsed by key CEOs in the oil and gas value chain, the Cyber Resilience Pledge is a landmark step as it signals recognitio­n of the complexiti­es of building a cyber-resilient industry ecosystem and a commitment towards collective action to achieve it,” said Alexander Klimburg, Head, Centre for Cybersecur­ity, WEF.

The pledge promotes a shift towards a resilience-by-design culture, ecosystem-wide, cyberresil­ience plans and greater collaborat­ion between players.

Cyberattac­ks on the Colonial Pipeline in the United States in May 2021 and on European oil facilities in February 2022 forced the facilities to operate at limited capacity, causing huge economy and society-wide disruption­s.

THE GLOBAL COST OF CYBERCRIME IS EXPECTED TO REACH $10.5 TN A YEAR BY 2025, THE WEF SAID

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BLOOMBERG As many as 18 global organisati­ons are championin­g a unified approach to mitigating growing cyber risk.

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