How To Measure Anything in Cybersecurity Risk
Author Richard Seiersen makes the case that quantitative methods can be used to measure cybersecurity risk in a useful way ... even when there is very limited data, such as the case in ICS. He gives a number of examples in this fast paced presentation related to the book by the same name.

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