Marsh McLennan reveals “surprising” cybersecurity finding that automated hardening techniques work best

A Marsh McLennan report has directly linked key cybersecurity controls commonly required by cyber insurers to a reduced chance of a cyber incident, including a “surprising” finding that automated hardening techniques were found to have the greatest ability of any control to decrease the likelihood of a successful attack.

 

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