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Economics of Information Security

by Jean Camp and Stephen Lewis

The Economics of Information Security by Springer/Kluwer.

An edited collection of reviewed papers. the work includes work by Camp, Varian, Anderson and Schneier. This book is designed as a text for a graduate seminar or an introductory volume for the interested scholar. Selected papers from the Economics of Information Security Workshop Series - The First and Second Workshops.

 

Past Workshops and events

3rd Workshop on Economics of Information Security

2nd Workshop on Economics of Information Security

Inagural Workshop on Economics of Information Security

2005 Workshop

4th Workshop on Economics of Information Security

Table of Contents

System Reliability and Free Riding (Varian)

Pricing Security (Camp, Wolfram)

Cryptography and Competition Policy (Anderson)

How Much is Stronger DRM worth? (Lewis)

Trusted Computing, Peer-to-Peer Distribution (Schechter, Greenstadt, Smith)

Economics of IT Security Management (Cavasogla)

Evaluating Damages Caused by Information Systems Security Incidents (Farahmand, Navathe, Sharp, Enslow)

The Economic Consequences of Sharing Security Information (Gal-Or, Ghose)

The Economics of Information Security Investment (Gordon, Loeb)

What Price Privacy (Syverson, Shostack)

Why We Can't Be Bothered to Read Privacy Policies (Vila, Greenstadt, Molnar)

Improving Information Flow in the Information Security Market (Landwehr)

Privacy Attitudes and Privacy Behavior(Acquisti, Grossklags)

Privacy and Security of Personal Information (Acquisti)

Privacy, Economics, and Price Discrimination (Odlyzko)

We want security but we hate it (Sandrini, Cerbone)

Security and Lock-In (Lookabaugh, Sicker)

How and why more secure technologies succeed in legacy markets (Rosasco, Larochelle)

Cognitive Hacking and the Value of Information (Cybenko, Giani, Thompson)

Evaluating Security Systems (Schneier)