With the continuing growth of the use of the Internet for business purposes, the consequences of a possible cyber attack that could create a large scale outage of long time duration becomes a more and more serious economic issue. In this paper, we construct a game-theoretic model that addresses the economic motivations for investment in added Internet security and makes a case for a possible market failure in the form of underinvestment in the provision of Internet security. This result relies on the fact that the social value derived from consumption (which is at least equal to a fraction of the surplus derived from e-commerce) greatly exceeds the revenue at stake associated with the telecommunications companies ’ and ISP’s security levels...
Recent work in security has illustrated that solutions aimed at detection and elimination of securit...
<p>Information security economics, an emerging and thriving research topic, attempts to address the ...
The conventional wisdom is that this country’s privately owned critical infrastructure—banks, teleco...
Abstract—Regulating the ISPs to adopt more security measures to protect their subnet has been propos...
This paper develops a theory of sequential investments in cybersecurity in which the software vendor...
Part 11: Security EconomicsInternational audienceData breaches represents a major source of worries ...
The level of firms\u27 information security investment has recently become a critical issue in the m...
With the rapid development of information technologies, security violations in online social network...
AbstractE‐commerce supply chains and their members face risks from cyber‐attacks. Consumers who purc...
The potential for underinvestment in internet security: implications for regulatory polic
An economic perspective has yielded invaluable insights into the analysis and design of information ...
Cyberattacks are a pervasive threat in the digital economy, with the potential to harm rms and their...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In Chapter 4, we study a mode...
Given that Information Technology (IT) security has emerged as an important issue in the last few ye...
Until now, the evolution of cyber security has been largely driven by market demand and has develope...
Recent work in security has illustrated that solutions aimed at detection and elimination of securit...
<p>Information security economics, an emerging and thriving research topic, attempts to address the ...
The conventional wisdom is that this country’s privately owned critical infrastructure—banks, teleco...
Abstract—Regulating the ISPs to adopt more security measures to protect their subnet has been propos...
This paper develops a theory of sequential investments in cybersecurity in which the software vendor...
Part 11: Security EconomicsInternational audienceData breaches represents a major source of worries ...
The level of firms\u27 information security investment has recently become a critical issue in the m...
With the rapid development of information technologies, security violations in online social network...
AbstractE‐commerce supply chains and their members face risks from cyber‐attacks. Consumers who purc...
The potential for underinvestment in internet security: implications for regulatory polic
An economic perspective has yielded invaluable insights into the analysis and design of information ...
Cyberattacks are a pervasive threat in the digital economy, with the potential to harm rms and their...
200 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.In Chapter 4, we study a mode...
Given that Information Technology (IT) security has emerged as an important issue in the last few ye...
Until now, the evolution of cyber security has been largely driven by market demand and has develope...
Recent work in security has illustrated that solutions aimed at detection and elimination of securit...
<p>Information security economics, an emerging and thriving research topic, attempts to address the ...
The conventional wisdom is that this country’s privately owned critical infrastructure—banks, teleco...