Business and cyber peace: We need you!
Scott J. Shackelford
Business Horizons, 2016, vol. 59, issue 5, 539-548
Abstract:
Rarely does a day seem to go by without another front page story about a firm being breached by cyber-attackers. Even experts in the field are far from immune from the unsustainable status quo. For example, Jim Lewis of the Center for Strategic and International Studies has said: “We have a faith-based approach [to cybersecurity], in that we pray every night nothing bad will happen.” This is a difficult starting point to consider an appropriate end game. Still, it is something that firms must do since infinite investment cannot breed infinite security. This article takes lessons from the burgeoning field of cyber peace studies and applies them to private sector cyber risk mitigation strategies. With members of the C-suite on down to mailroom clerks worrying about the next attack and looking over their shoulder after a breach occurs, who wouldn’t welcome some peace of mind?
Keywords: Cybersecurity; Cyber-attack; Due diligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.bushor.2016.03.015
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