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The Curious Presence of Cyber in Local Government Strategy

Cybersecurity is no longer absent from local government strategy, but according to research from the Local Gov Strategy Forum, it remains structurally subordinate. Despite increased investment and board-level visibility, it does not shape transformation. Instead, it sits behind financial survival and service modernisation, creating a misalignment where systemic risk is acknowledged but not architecturally addressed.

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Cyber Risk Quantification: Towards a Cyber Risk Score

As organisations face increasingly complex and interconnected cybersecurity threats, the ability to measure and communicate risk effectively has become a cornerstone of risk management. Cyber Risk Quantification, the practice of assessing threats in measurable terms, has evolved alongside frameworks and scoring systems aimed at simplifying this process.

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Mapping Cyber Risk Approaches: Bridging Quantification and Scoring

The diverse landscape of cyber risk methodologies, ranging from technical scoring systems like CVSS to financial quantification frameworks like FAIR, offers organisations multiple tools to manage threats. However, these tools often operate in isolation, creating challenges when aligning technical, operational, and financial risk perspectives. Mapping between these approaches bridges the gaps, enabling organisations to unify risk management strategies and enhance decision-making.

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