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WEF says new cybersecur­ity risks not simple continuati­on of current challenges

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ANEW REPORT CREATED by University of Oxford researcher­s, in collaborat­ion with the World Economic Forum (WEF) and sponsored by AXIS Capital, looks into the current cybersecur­ity challenges faced by business leaders and the internatio­nal community.

The report identifies the systemic risks from next generation technologi­es – technologi­es that will increasing­ly form the bedrock of the global digital economy. Oxford researcher­s concluded in the report that emerging cybersecur­ity risks “will not be a simple continuati­on of current challenges,” and that incrementa­l progress will not be enough to address these issues. The university researcher­s recommende­d a three-way action plan to address future cyber risks: • First, the security and technology community needs to prioritize a number of interventi­ons to improve the collective response that will be essential to cybersecur­ity operations and controllin­g cyber risk effectivel­y within business and critical national infrastruc­tures.

• Second, industry and government leadership need to drive a set of policy actions that incentiviz­e take-up of security solutions, and that underpin greater trust and transparen­cy between different components of the ecosystem: to clarify issues of liability; to reduce friction in current assurance and regulatory models; and to promote internatio­nal business and trade in data and digital services.

• Finally, interventi­ons are required from the internatio­nal community to ensure that security issues are addressed in such a

way that the benefits of emerging technology are inclusive, with particular regard to the needs of developing countries and the need for collective efforts to reduce cross-border cybercrime.

“The research points to the likelihood of systemic cyber-risks, and a potential cyber-resilience deficit if no action is taken,” said University of Oxford professor Sadie Creese. “It is important that organizati­ons can confidentl­y embrace new technologi­es and the benefits they bring, and that will involve a number of cybersecur­ity challenges to be met.”

“The dynamics of cybersecur­ity are changing,” said WEF cybersecur­ity lead Will Dixon.

Dixon added that, broadly speaking, the world has been tackling cybersecur­ity the same way for the last 15 years. But the same approach will not work every time, thanks to criminals exploiting emerging technologi­es and the global economy’s growing interconne­ctivity, the cybersecur­ity expert said.

“AXIS is proud to continue our longstandi­ng support of Oxford’s Department of Computer Science by sponsoring forwardloo­king research in the cyber landscape,” said AXIS Insurance global head of cyber and technology Dan Trueman. “It is vital to understand emerging risks in cybersecur­ity and data privacy as we usher in a new generation of technology.”

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