Financial Quantification can be used to measure your organization’s financial exposure across multiple types of cyber events and impact scenarios.
- Enabling Financial Quantification
- Running a Quantification
- Activating Companies for Financial Quantification
- Viewing and Downloading Quantifications
- Financial Quantification Methodology
- May 24, 2022: Separated each section to its own article.
- March 25, 2022: Updated to include more information on user roles and permissions.
- October 25, 2021: New inputs – Business Criticality, Amount of Personally Identifiable Information records (PII), Amount of Payment Card Industry records (PCI), Amount of Protected Health Information records (PHI), Amount of Other Sensitive data records, Data Records Stored Together (%), Security Certifications, Security Products / Procedures, Regulatory Frameworks, Cyber Insurance - Deductible, Cyber Insurance - Limit, Cyber Insurance - Attachment Point, Cyber Insurance - Premium, Restoration Time (Hours), Network Dependency - Productivity (%), Network Dependency - Revenue (%), Material Outage Duration (Hours), Number of Endpoints, & Previous Security Incidents.
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