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Romanosky et al. (2008) [[Do Data Breach Disclosure Laws Reduce Identity Theft]]
Romanosky et al. (2008) [[Do Data Breach Disclosure Laws Reduce Identity Theft]]
Schwartz, Paul and Janger, Edward (2007) [[Notification of Data Security Breaches]]


van Eeten, Michel J. G.  and  Bauer, Johannes M. (2008) [[Economics of Malware]]
van Eeten, Michel J. G.  and  Bauer, Johannes M. (2008) [[Economics of Malware]]


Varian, Hal (2004) [[System Reliability and Free Riding]]
Varian, Hal (2004) [[System Reliability and Free Riding]]

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Anderson, Ross and Moore, Tyler (2006) The Economics of Information Security

Camp, L. Jean and Wolfram, Catherine (2004) Pricing Security

Gandal, Neil (2008) An Introduction to Key Themes in the Economics of Cyber Security

Grady, Mark F. and Parisi, Francesco (2006) The Law and Economics of Cybersecurity

Johnson, Eric M. (2008) Managing Information Risk and the Economics of Security

Johnson, Vincent R. (2005) Cybersecurity, Identity Theft, and the Limits of Tort Liability

Kobayashi, Bruce H. (2006) An Economic Analysis of the Private and Social Costs of the Provision of Cybersecurity and Other Public Security Goods

Lernard, Thomas M. and Rubin, Paul H. (2005) An Economic Analysis of Notification Requirements for Data Security Breaches

Moore, Tyler and Clayton, Richard (2009) The Impact of Incentives on Notice and Take-down

Moore, Tyler, et. al (2009) The Economics of Online Crime

Powell, Benjamin (2005) Is Cybersecurity a Public Good

Romanosky et al. (2008) Do Data Breach Disclosure Laws Reduce Identity Theft

Schwartz, Paul and Janger, Edward (2007) Notification of Data Security Breaches

van Eeten, Michel J. G. and Bauer, Johannes M. (2008) Economics of Malware

Varian, Hal (2004) System Reliability and Free Riding