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


Lernard, Thomas M. and Rubin, Paul H. ''(2006)'' [[Much Ado About Notification: Does the Rush to Pass State-Level Data Security Regulations Benefit Consumers?]]
Lernard, Thomas M. and Rubin, Paul H. ''(2006)'' [[Much Ado About Notification: Does the Rush to Pass State-Level Data Security Regulations Benefit Consumers?]
 
Swire, Peter P (''2006'') [[A Theory of Disclosure for Security and Competitive Reasons: Open Source, Proprietary Software, and Government Systems]]

Revision as of 14:05, 3 June 2010

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Telang, Rahul and Wattal, Sunil (2007) Impact of Software Vulnerability Announcements on the Market Value of Software Vendors - An Empirical Investigation

Arora et al. (2006) Does Information Security Attack Frequency Increase With Vulnerability Disclosure - An Empirical Analysis

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

Granick, Jennifer Stisa (2005) The Price of Restricting Vulnerability Publications

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

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

Lernard, Thomas M. and Rubin, Paul H. (2006) [[Much Ado About Notification: Does the Rush to Pass State-Level Data Security Regulations Benefit Consumers?]

Swire, Peter P (2006) A Theory of Disclosure for Security and Competitive Reasons: Open Source, Proprietary Software, and Government Systems