The law and economics of cybersecurity网络安全的法律和经济问题
2005-11
Cambridge Univ Pr
Grady, Mark F. (EDT)/ Parisi, Francesco (EDT)
310
Cybersecurity is an enormous problem for our country because many of our nation's critical assets are vulnerable to cyberattack. Computers control major systems such as the air traffic control system and the electrical power grid. Foreign nations can cripple these systems by attacking the computers that control them. A cyberattack on these systems by teams of computer scientists, employed by enemy nations or terrorist groups, could disrupt and devastate modern society. This book explores the nature of our nation's cybersecurity problem and the solutions we have to deal with it.
Acknowledgments page Contributors The Law and Economics of Cybersecurity: An Introduction Mark Grady and Francesco Parisi PART ONE: PROBLEMS Cybersecurity and Its Problems 1 Private versus Social Incentives in Cybersecurity: Law and Economics 2 A Model for When Disclosure Helps Security: What Is Different about Computer and Network Security? Intervention Strategies: Redundancy, Diversity and Autarchy 3 Peer Production of Survivable Critical Infrastructures 4 Cybersecurity: Of Heterogeneity and Autarchy PART TWO: SOLUTIONS Private Ordering Solutions 5 Network Responses to Network Threats: The Evolution into Private Cybersecurity Associations 6 The Dark Side of Private Ordering: The Network /Community Harm of Crime Regulation and Jurisdiction for Global Cybersecurity 7 Holding Internet Service Providers Accountable 8 Global Cyberterrorism, Jurisdiction, and International Organization Index
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