DocumentCode
2415952
Title
Securing IS assets through hacker deterrence: A case study
Author
Zadig, Sean M. ; Tejay, Gurvirender
Author_Institution
Nova Southeastern Univ., Davie, FL, USA
fYear
2010
fDate
18-20 Oct. 2010
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
7
Abstract
Computer crime is a topic prevalent in both the research literature and in industry, due to a number of recent high-profile cyber attacks on e-commerce organizations. While technical means for defending against internal and external hackers have been discussed at great length, researchers have shown a distinct preference towards understanding deterrence of the internal threat and have paid little attention to external deterrence. This paper uses the criminological thesis known as Broken Windows Theory to understand how external computer criminals might be deterred from attacking a particular organization. The theory´s focus upon disorder as a precursor to crime is discussed, and the notion of decreasing public IS disorder to create the illusion of strong information systems security is examined. A case study of a victim e-commerce organization is reviewed in light of the theory and implications for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords
computer crime; computer network security; electronic commerce; information systems; broken windows theory; computer crime; cyber attack; e-commerce organization; external computer criminals; external threat deterrence; hacker deterrence; information systems security; internal threat deterrence; Companies; Computer crime; Computer hacking; Computers; Wireless networks; computer crime; deterrence; information systems security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
eCrime Researchers Summit (eCrime), 2010
Conference_Location
Dallas, TX
ISSN
2159-1237
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-7760-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ecrime.2010.5706700
Filename
5706700
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