Cybersecurity Economics Research Projects
                                

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Cybersecurity economics is concerned with the application of economic analysis to cybersecurity related issues. The following research projects by Lawrence A. Gordon and colleagues address some of these issues.

 

Economic Aspects of Information Security (with M. Loeb)

   

Information Security Auditing and Firm Value (with M. Loeb and L. Zhou)

   

Security Auditing in Government Agencies (with M. Loeb and W. Lucyshyn)

 

The Market Value of Voluntary Disclosures Related to Information Security Activities (with M. Loeb and T. Sohail)

 

The Impact of SOX on Information Security (with M. Loeb, W. Lucyshyn, and T. Sohail)

 

Gordon-Loeb Model

 
   
   

Dr. Lawrence A. Gordon at Orioles baseball game with participants at the 2005 Forum on Financial Information Systems and Cybersecurity.

   

Dr. Lawrence A. Gordon giving presentation at research seminar at the University of Toronto (May 1993)

   

(L to R) Chen, See-min, Chairman, Taiwan Stock Exchange; Dr. Lawrence A. Gordon (Fall 1993)

 


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