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Rainer Bohme and Galina Schwartz, ''Modeling Cyber-Insurance'', Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (June 2010). | Rainer Bohme and Galina Schwartz, ''Modeling Cyber-Insurance: Towards A Unified Framework'', Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (June 2010). | ||
[http://www1.inf.tu-dresden.de/~rb21/publications/BS2010_Modeling_Cyber-Insurance_WEIS.pdf ''Web''] | [http://www1.inf.tu-dresden.de/~rb21/publications/BS2010_Modeling_Cyber-Insurance_WEIS.pdf ''Web''] | ||
Revision as of 09:19, 24 June 2010
Full Title of Reference
Modeling Cyber-Insurance: Towards A Unified Framework
Full Citation
Rainer Bohme and Galina Schwartz, Modeling Cyber-Insurance: Towards A Unified Framework, Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (June 2010). Web
Categorization
Issues: Economics of Cybersecurity; Insurance
Key Words
Cyber-Insurance, Risk Assessment
Synopsis
We propose a comprehensive formal framework to classify all market models of cyber-insurance we are aware of. The framework features a common terminology and deals with the specific properties of cyber-risk in a unified way: interdependent security, correlated risk, and information asymmetries. A survey of existing models, tabulated according to our framework, reveals a discrepancy between informal arguments in favor of cyber-insurance as a tool to align incentives for better network security, and analytical results questioning the viability of a market for cyber-insurance. Using our framework, we show which parameters should be considered and endogenized in future models to close this gap.