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The Economics of Information Security and Privacy 2013
- Rainer Böhme:
The Economics of Information Security and Privacy. Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-39497-3
Management of Information Security
- Matthias Brecht, Thomas Nowey:
A Closer Look at Information Security Costs. 3-24 - Lukas Demetz, Daniel Bachlechner:
To Invest or Not to Invest? Assessing the Economic Viability of a Policy and Security Configuration Management Tool. 25-47 - Nevena Vratonjic, Mohammad Hossein Manshaei, Jens Grossklags, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Ad-Blocking Games: Monetizing Online Content Under the Threat of Ad Avoidance. 49-73 - Stephan Neuhaus, Bernhard Plattner:
Software Security Economics: Theory, in Practice. 75-92
Economics of Information Security
- Toshihiko Takemura, Ayako Komatsu:
An Empirical Study on Information Security Behaviors and Awareness. 95-114 - Bongkot Jenjarrussakul, Hideyuki Tanaka, Kanta Matsuura:
Sectoral and Regional Interdependency of Japanese Firms Under the Influence of Information Security Risks. 115-134 - Jörg Becker, Dominic Breuker, Tobias Heide, Justus Holler, Hans Peter Rauer, Rainer Böhme:
Can We Afford Integrity by Proof-of-Work? Scenarios Inspired by the Bitcoin Currency. 135-156 - Timothy Kelley, L. Jean Camp:
Online Promiscuity: Prophylactic Patching and the Spread of Computer Transmitted Infections. 157-180
Economics of Privacy
- Sören Preibusch, Kat Krol, Alastair R. Beresford:
The Privacy Economics of Voluntary Over-disclosure in Web Forms. 183-209 - Serge Egelman, Adrienne Porter Felt, David A. Wagner:
Choice Architecture and Smartphone Privacy: There's a Price for That. 211-236 - Miguel Malheiros, Sacha Brostoff, Charlene Jennett, M. Angela Sasse:
Would You Sell Your Mother's Data? Personal Data Disclosure in a Simulated Credit Card Application. 237-261
Economics of Cybercrime
- Ross J. Anderson, Chris Barton, Rainer Böhme, Richard Clayton, Michel J. G. van Eeten, Michael Levi, Tyler Moore, Stefan Savage:
Measuring the Cost of Cybercrime. 265-300 - Vaibhav Garg, L. Jean Camp, Chris Kanich:
Analysis of Ecrime in Crowd-Sourced Labor Markets: Mechanical Turk vs. Freelancer. 301-321
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