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Anderson, Ross and Moore, Tyler ''(2006)'' [[The Economics of Information Security]] | Anderson, Ross and Moore, Tyler ''(2006)'' [[The Economics of Information Security]] | ||
Bauer, Johannes M. and van Eeten, Michel J. G. (2009) [[Cybersecurity: Stakeholder Incentives, Externalities, and Policy Options]] | |||
Camp, L. Jean and Wolfram, Catherine ''(2004)'' [[Pricing Security]] | Camp, L. Jean and Wolfram, Catherine ''(2004)'' [[Pricing Security]] |
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Anderson, Ross (2001) Why Information Security is Hard
Anderson, Ross, et. al (2008) Security Economics and the Internal Market
Anderson, Ross and Moore, Tyler (2006) The Economics of Information Security
Bauer, Johannes M. and van Eeten, Michel J. G. (2009) Cybersecurity: Stakeholder Incentives, Externalities, and Policy Options
Camp, L. Jean and Wolfram, Catherine (2004) Pricing Security
Computer Economics, Inc. (2007) 2007 Malware Report
Franklin, Jason, et. al (2007) An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Internet Miscreants
Gandal, Neil (2008) An Introduction to Key Themes in the Economics of Cyber Security
Kobayashi, Bruce H. (2006) An Economic Analysis of the Private and Social Costs of the Provision of Cybersecurity and Other Public Security Goods
OECD (2009) The Market Consequences of Cybersecurity: Defining Externalities and Ways to Address Them
Moore, Tyler and Clayton, Richard (2007) Examining the Impact of Website Take-down on Phishing
Moore, Tyler and Clayton, Richard (2008) The Consequence of Non-Cooperation in the Fight Against Phishing
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
Thomas, Rob and Martin, Jerry (2006) The Underground Economy
van Eeten, Michel J. G. and Bauer, Johannes M. (2008) Economics of Malware
Varian, Hal (2004) System Reliability and Free Riding