The Economic Measurement of Cyber Incidents

Q2 Social Sciences
Tamás Szádeczky, Zsolt Bederna
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Abstract

In recent decades, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have significantly evolved, further establishing the information society. However, ICT systems are subject to security incidents, and most malicious attacks have cascading effects. Decision-makers need to understand the potential financial effects of incidents if they wish to clearly perceive the potential risks and thus make an appropriate allocation of resources to ICT security.Our research attempts to develop a comprehensive toolset for the analysis of cybersecurity incidents. The toolset is based on conventional methodologies of cash-flow evaluation and balance of payments. We discuss several use cases of real-world examples with incidents affecting essential service providers and manufacturers. The case studies involve incidents affecting energy service providers, banks, water utilities, aircraft manufacturers, car manufacturers, IT software providers, air, rail, and water transport companies, the pharmacy, and the health sector. Analysis of the incidents involves our framework being applied at three levels: organisational, governmental, and international.
网络事件的经济计量
近几十年来,信息和通信技术(ICT)发生了重大变化,进一步建立了信息社会。然而,信息和通信技术系统容易发生安全事件,大多数恶意攻击都具有级联效应。决策者需要了解事件的潜在财务影响,才能清楚地认识到潜在风险,从而为信息和通信技术安全适当分配资源。我们的研究试图开发一个用于分析网络安全事件的综合工具集。该工具集基于现金流评估和国际收支的传统方法。我们讨论了影响重要服务提供商和制造商的事件的真实世界示例的几个用例。案例研究涉及影响能源服务提供商、银行、水务公司、飞机制造商、汽车制造商、IT软件提供商、航空、铁路和水运公司、药房和卫生部门的事件。对事件的分析涉及我们的框架在三个层面的应用:组织、政府和国际。
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Periodica Polytechnica, Social and Management Sciences
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