Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement

This study empirically characterizes the interdependence in cyber attacks and examines theimpact from the first international treaty against cybercrimes (Convention on Cybercrimes:Europe Treaty Series No. 185). With the data covering 62 countries over the period from year2003 to 2007, we find that,...

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Main Authors: QIU-HONG WANG, KIM, Seung Hyun
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-43032016-11-29T05:52:49Z Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement QIU-HONG WANG, KIM, Seung Hyun This study empirically characterizes the interdependence in cyber attacks and examines theimpact from the first international treaty against cybercrimes (Convention on Cybercrimes:Europe Treaty Series No. 185). With the data covering 62 countries over the period from year2003 to 2007, we find that, international cooperation in enforcement as measured by theindicator of joining the Convention on Cybercrimes, deterred cyber attacks originating from anyparticular country by 15.81% ~ 24.77% (in 95% confidence interval). Second, joining theConvention also affected the interdependence in cyber attacks from two angels. First, for anypair of country, closer status in joining or not joining the Convention was associated with lessnegative or more positive correlation. Second, joining the Convention or joining it earlier wasassociated with lower correlation between countries over time. We discuss the policyimplications from our findings to public authorities, cyber insurance companies andorganizational users. 2009-06-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3301 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/4303/viewcontent/CyberAttacksCrossCountry_153_2009.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Cyber Attacks Interdependence Enforcement Convention on Cybercrimes Computer Sciences Databases and Information Systems Information Security
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Singapore
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topic Cyber Attacks
Interdependence
Enforcement
Convention on Cybercrimes
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
spellingShingle Cyber Attacks
Interdependence
Enforcement
Convention on Cybercrimes
Computer Sciences
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
QIU-HONG WANG,
KIM, Seung Hyun
Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
description This study empirically characterizes the interdependence in cyber attacks and examines theimpact from the first international treaty against cybercrimes (Convention on Cybercrimes:Europe Treaty Series No. 185). With the data covering 62 countries over the period from year2003 to 2007, we find that, international cooperation in enforcement as measured by theindicator of joining the Convention on Cybercrimes, deterred cyber attacks originating from anyparticular country by 15.81% ~ 24.77% (in 95% confidence interval). Second, joining theConvention also affected the interdependence in cyber attacks from two angels. First, for anypair of country, closer status in joining or not joining the Convention was associated with lessnegative or more positive correlation. Second, joining the Convention or joining it earlier wasassociated with lower correlation between countries over time. We discuss the policyimplications from our findings to public authorities, cyber insurance companies andorganizational users.
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author QIU-HONG WANG,
KIM, Seung Hyun
author_facet QIU-HONG WANG,
KIM, Seung Hyun
author_sort QIU-HONG WANG,
title Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
title_short Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
title_full Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
title_fullStr Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
title_full_unstemmed Cyber attacks: Cross-country interdependence and enforcement
title_sort cyber attacks: cross-country interdependence and enforcement
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/3301
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/4303/viewcontent/CyberAttacksCrossCountry_153_2009.pdf
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