Research background

Why continuous monitoring of public-facing status matters

Behind AIOps Services is research suggesting that continuous external monitoring helps surface early warning signs before major incidents and market penalties.

How to read this page
  • The figures below are supporting materials that show the relationship between continuous cyber-posture monitoring indicators, major incidents, market reaction, and financial soundness.
  • The research supports the value of changes that can be observed externally, but it does not guarantee outcomes for any individual service.
Figure 1

Figure 1 — Significant negative CAAR after cyber incidents

This figure shows cumulative abnormal returns moving significantly into negative territory around the disclosure of major cyber incidents. It suggests that detecting visible changes earlier can help reduce downstream costs.

Figure 2

Figure 2 — Positive relationship between pre-event score and short-term CAR

Higher pre-event scores are associated with relatively better short-term market reactions. In other words, the ability to continuously track external changes during normal times may influence post-event evaluation.

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Figure 3 — Differences in correlation by sector

This figure shows that even with the same indicator, the strength of correlation differs by sector. The changes worth watching vary by industry, so monitoring results should be interpreted with context rather than uniformly.

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Figure 4 — Relationship between multiple factors and Altman Z-Score

This figure organizes the relationship between multiple external observation factors and a financial soundness metric. In AIOps Services, these combinations of changes are used as an entry point for monitoring, diagnosis, and remediation guidance.