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M. Eric Johnson, Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security (2008) [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387097619?ie=UTF8&tag=bookeboolibr-20&link_code=wql&camp=212361&creative=380601 ''Purchase''] | M. Eric Johnson, Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security (2008). [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387097619?ie=UTF8&tag=bookeboolibr-20&link_code=wql&camp=212361&creative=380601 ''Purchase''] | ||
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Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security
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M. Eric Johnson, Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security (2008). Purchase
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Synopsis
The lifeblood of the global economy, information has become a source of growing risk as more firms maintain information online. With risks now fueled by sophisticated, organized, malicious groups, information security requires not only technology, but a clear understanding of potential risks, decision-making behaviors, and metrics for evaluating business and policy options.
This edited volume contributed by well-established researchers in the field worldwide presents the latest research on economics driving both the risks and the solutions. Covering the implications of policy within firms and across countries, this book provides managers and policy makers with new thinking on how to manage risk.
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