DIMACS Workshop on Information Security Economics
January 18 - 19, 2007
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- Jean Camp, Indiana University, ljean@ljean.com
- Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University, acquisti@andrew.cmu.edu
Presented under the auspices of the
Special Focus on Communication Security and Information Privacy and
Special Focus on Computation and the Socio-Economic Sciences.
Slides:
- Steven M. Bellovin, Columbia University
Routing Security Economics
- Pau-Chen Chen, Pankaj Rohatgi and Claudia Keser, IBM
Fuzzy MLS: An Experiment on Quantified Risk-Adaptive Access Control
- Lorrie Faith Cranor, Carnegie Mellon University and Sarah Spiekermann, Humboldt University
Privacy Engineering
- George Danezis and Stefan Schiffner
On Network formation, (Sybil attacks and Reputation systems)
- Scott Dynes, Dartmouth College
Information Security and IT Risk Management in the Real World:
Results From Field Studies
- Barry Horowitz, University of Virginia
Linking the Economics of Cyber Security and Corporate Reputation
- Gaurav Kataria, Carnegie Mellon University and Rainer Böhme, Technische Universität Dresden
Models and Measures for Correlation in Cyber-Insurance
- Costas Lambrinoudakis, Stefanos Gritzalis, and Thanassis Yannacopoulos, University of the Aegean, Greece
Modelling and Economics of IT Risk Management and Insurance
- Tyler Moore, (joint with Ross Anderson and Shishir Nagaraja), University of Cambridge
Network Economics and Security Engineering
- Deirdre K. Mulligan, Boalt Hall School of Law, Information School,University of California
Information Disclosure as a light-weight regulatory mechanism
- Bruce Schneier, BT Counterpane
The Psychology of Security... a work in progress
- Katherine J. Strandburg, DePaul University College of Law
Surveillance of Emergent Associations: Freedom of Association in a Network Society
- Michael D. Smith (with Rahul Telang), Carnegie Mellon University
Competing with Free: The Impact of Movie Broadcasts on DVD Sales and Internet Piracy
- Peter Swire, The Ohio State University
Security Through Obscurity: When It Works, When It Doesn't
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