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A measure of the evolution of cyber risk
[Une mesure de l’évolution du risque cyber]

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  • Stéphane Lhuissier
  • Fabien Tripier

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After the 2008 financial crisis, then the 2020 health crisis, will the next global economic crisis be a cyber crisis? Cyber risk is a real threat to the economy and public authorities are mobilised to deal with it. This post presents an indicator used to monitor this risk on a daily basis, based on exchanges on the social network Twitter. Après la crise financière de 2008, la crise sanitaire de 2020, la prochaine crise économique mondiale sera-t-elle cyber ? Le risque cyber constitue une réelle menace pour l’économie face à laquelle les autorités sont mobilisées. Ce billet présente un indicateur permettant de suivre quotidiennement l’évolution de ce risque à partir des échanges sur le réseau social Twitter.

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