A catastrophic cyber risk refers to large-scale digital failures capable of crippling critical infrastructure, global supply chains, or financial systems. It is used by insurers and risk managers to model worst-case scenarios, such as widespread ransomware or cloud outages. Businesses, governments, and cybersecurity firms benefit by preparing resilience strategies, securing specialized insurance, and mitigating potential economic collapse.
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