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Cyber risk research impeded by disciplinary barriers

Journal
Science
ISSN
0036-8075
ISSN-Digital
1095-9203
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2019-11-29
Author(s)
Falco, Gregory
Eling, Martin  
Jablanski, Danielle
Weber, Matthias
Miller, Virginia
Gordon, Lawrence A.
Wang, Shaun Shuxun
Schmit, Joan
Thomas, Russell
Elvedi, Mauro  
Maillart, Thomas
Donovan, Emy
Dejung, Simon
Durand, Eric
Nutter, Franklin
Scheffer, Uzi
Arazi, Gil
Ohana, Gilbert
Lin, Herbert
DOI
10.1126/science.aaz4795
Abstract
Cyber risk encompasses a broad spectrum of risks to digital systems, such as data breaches or full-fledged cyber attacks on the electric grid. Efforts to systematically advance the science of cyber risk must draw on not only computer science but also fields such as behavioral science, economics, law, management science, and political science. Yet, many scholars believe that they have sufficient understanding of other fields to comprehensively address the inherently cross-disciplinary nature of cyber risk. For example, a statistician might apply Bayesian modeling to predict future cyber events, even though it is not entirely clear what bearing historical cyber events have on future ones. Computer scientists might write on data protection laws, yet with little knowledge of legal jurisdiction issues. Such questions of disciplinary ownership, the inability to coordinate across disciplines, and the undefined scope of the problem domain have thus plagued inherently cross-disciplinary cyber risk research. Drawing on global expertise and challenges from industry, academia, nonprofit organizations, and governments, we adapted the classical risk-management process to identify core research questions for cyber risk, gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed for advances in security, and opportunities for cross-disciplinary collaboration for each area. Although we mention specific disciplines reflective of our backgrounds, these are not the only ones that should be conducting cyber risk research.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
None
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
AAAS, American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science
Volume
366
Number
6469
Start page
1066
End page
1069
URL
https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/97994
Subject(s)

information managemen...

business studies

Division(s)

I.VW - Institute of I...

Eprints ID
258529
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