Andreas Wuchner
The internet is overflowing with information on the technology of cyber risk. But everyone knows that people create the biggest cybersecurity threats. A Cyber Risk Guide for Humans challenges you to think differently about the impact human behavior has on cyber risk. Andreas Wuchner is a 25 year global risk management veteran. He is a frequent speaker and presenter on the topic. He is also the co-author of Advancing Cyber Resilience: Principles and Tools for Boards, published by the World Economic Forum. Andreas is currently the Group Head IT and Risk Governance at Credit Suisse in Switzerland.
Articles
Why Bots Are the Next Big Thing in Account Takeover Fraud
Account takeover fraud may sound like a familiar term in cybersecurity, yet its prevention methods in the e-commerce domain are still nuanced. Retailers are historically concerned with payment fraud systems related to chargebacks. This happens when a customer makes a...
The Risk of Measuring Risk
Automated measuring of control effectiveness is a very good idea conceptually. When you can combine control gaps with relevant threat information, you get a very good picture about the actual technical cyber risks your business faces. If done correctly, it provides...
Measuring a Cyber Awareness Culture
Until recently, cyber awareness metrics have been treated by many as a tick-box exercise driven by regulations. The regulator requires x number of hours of cyber awareness training per employee per year, and once that is done, the organisation ticks a box and waits...
The Risk of Banking
I just came off a big Zoom call with traditional bankers where they discussed changes in client behaviors, and the impact which new technologies bring, that fundamentally challenge today’s traditional European banking models. At the end of 2019, Boston...
End of Life Software: Risks, Dangers & What to Do Next
Understanding what to do when you have EOL software becomes crucial to the security of your organization. So, what happens when your system reaches EOL? When software reaches EOL, it means that program will no longer be supported by the developer and there will be no...