Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics

A model is presented wherein cybercrimes are addressed through a combination of private and public measures. This captures the substitutability of private and public responses and determines the optimal combination of these approaches. The socially optimal level of security is achieved by equalizing...

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Main Author: Majuca, Ruperto P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-82942022-12-13T07:04:44Z Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics Majuca, Ruperto P. A model is presented wherein cybercrimes are addressed through a combination of private and public measures. This captures the substitutability of private and public responses and determines the optimal combination of these approaches. The socially optimal level of security is achieved by equalizing the marginal-benefit-to-marginal-cost ratios of each of the three alternatives: private security investment, nonrivalrous security investment, and law enforcement measures. The interrelatedness of Internet risks causes individual firms to underinvest in private and public security goods. The government thus lowers the level of police enforcement expenditures to induce firms to invest more in individual precautions. In certain conditions, cooperation results in socially optimal levels of expenditures in private and public security goods. The Shapley [1953] value can be used as a criterion for allocating the costs and benefits among the members of a security cooperative. 2014-06-16T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7937 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Computer crimes—Philippines Computer security—Law and legislation—Philippines Computer Law Criminal Law
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Computer crimes—Philippines
Computer security—Law and legislation—Philippines
Computer Law
Criminal Law
spellingShingle Computer crimes—Philippines
Computer security—Law and legislation—Philippines
Computer Law
Criminal Law
Majuca, Ruperto P.
Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
description A model is presented wherein cybercrimes are addressed through a combination of private and public measures. This captures the substitutability of private and public responses and determines the optimal combination of these approaches. The socially optimal level of security is achieved by equalizing the marginal-benefit-to-marginal-cost ratios of each of the three alternatives: private security investment, nonrivalrous security investment, and law enforcement measures. The interrelatedness of Internet risks causes individual firms to underinvest in private and public security goods. The government thus lowers the level of police enforcement expenditures to induce firms to invest more in individual precautions. In certain conditions, cooperation results in socially optimal levels of expenditures in private and public security goods. The Shapley [1953] value can be used as a criterion for allocating the costs and benefits among the members of a security cooperative.
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author Majuca, Ruperto P.
author_facet Majuca, Ruperto P.
author_sort Majuca, Ruperto P.
title Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
title_short Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
title_full Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
title_fullStr Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
title_full_unstemmed Optimal solution to cybercrimes: Lessons from law and economics
title_sort optimal solution to cybercrimes: lessons from law and economics
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7937
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