Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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552890 | Decision Support Systems | 2007 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
This paper considers two important issues related to security risk management. First, the presence of network externalities in security risks. Second, the distinction of general (network) and system-specific protection measures. We found the optimal allocation of security resources (investments) in protecting every system in an organization. The results show that the consideration of network externalities and layered protection changes the risk mitigation decisions significantly. In addition, accurate estimation of system risk plays a critical role in the success of risk management. Otherwise, the use of a uniform baseline protection approach may be more desirable when the misjudgment of relative system risks is likely to occur.
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Authors
Wei T. Yue, Metin Çakanyıldırım, Young U. Ryu, Dengpan Liu,