From natural hazards to cyber resilience: Moving beyond traditional risk analysis

From natural hazards to cyber resilience: Moving beyond traditional risk analysis

Author(s): Christine Eriksen
Series: CSS Blog
Publisher(s): Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich
Publication Year: 2023

Affluence and vulnerability are often seen as opposite sides of a coin – with affluence generally understood as reducing forms of vulnerability through increased resilience and adaptive capacity. The need for re-examination of this dynamic relationship – in the context of climate change, natural hazards, and associated disasters - has consistently been highlighted by CSS’ Christine Eriksen in the past. In this blog post, Eriksen explains how she applied the resilience thinking mirrored in given dynamic relationship to another area of research: cyber security.
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