Principal Cyber Modeler
Marsh McLennan
Carol Aplin is a Principal Cyber Modeler at the Cyber Risk Analytics Center at Marsh McLennan. The Center was formed in mid-2021 to provide cyber modeling, thought leadership, and cyber analytics guidance across the MMC enterprise. At the Center, she utilizes her depth of knowledge in mathematical modeling, statistics, and data analysis to understand the risk from cyber events.
Before joining Marsh McLennan, Carol was a catastrophe modeler on the Cyber Modeling team at AIR Worldwide. Here she specialized in model development and data analysis, focusing on losses stemming from cyber (contingent) business interruption scenarios. Carol started her career at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where she created high-level mathematical models of complex systems, for use in the Homeland Defense domain.
Carol earned a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Iowa State University in 2004, and a Doctorate in Nuclear Engineering from University of Wisconsin – Madison in 2010. Her thesis was entitled “One-dimensional, time-dependent, integral neutron transport for inertial confinement fusion”.
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PI-1 - Advancing Cyber Underwriting Through Security Signals
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