IIM Calcutta
Experts propose five managerial action items that should form a part of an efficient and effective industrial automation security program
Enterprise cyber-attacks are evolving into market stressors hurting the Indian economy. Artificial Intelligence (AI) can alleviate these issues and improve cyber-resilience
The traditional form of cyber-insurance for non-ransomware attack contracts in India does not apply to ransomware attacks. Here's a look at how the cyber-insurance products are evolving
We hope that this story-driven philosophy will resonate with managers, C-suite executives, boards, and other employees in India and around the world, encouraging them to adhere to cyber-security best practices in a world that is becoming increasingly digital
Indian companies are digitising their workflow and are slowly waking up to the importance of cyber-risk management. But the cyber-insurance market in India is only a small fraction of the total annual cyber-loss incurred by these enterprises. Here's how it can seek more capital and serve better with the help of insurance-linked securities
Managerial learnings from the AIIMS cyber-attack underline the urgent need for solutions that can enable the highly vulnerable healthcare organisations in India to meet acceptable cyber-security standards
Since the pandemic, businesses are waking up to cyber risk management. Cyber insurance might be the fastest-growing insurance sector in India today. This comes with a unique set of challenges that regulators and insurers need to address quickly. Here are 5 recommendations for the stakeholders
The corporate world, at large and in India, has witnessed a spate of governance mishaps of late. Is this because people at the uppermost echelons of the corporate world have become greedy, selfish, and stupid? Researchers at IIM-Calcutta examine the cause and offer solutions
A typical finite game mindset is harmful in the long run to both, sustainable ROI and shareholder satisfaction, and a robust and secure cyber-space. IIM-Calcutta proposes managerial action items for cyber-security to become an integral part of the business and competition
In a competitive corporate world, mostly driven by commercial interests, no stakeholder alone can sustainably identify and address all the cyber threats of the fastāchanging digital landscape. A cooperative becomes need of the hour to improve the overall collective cyber-resilience of the digital ecosystem