This report provides insight into the growing complexity of the cyber security issue and how few certainties there are when gauging the efficiency of expenditures in the cyber realm.
Counting the Uncountable? Measuring Return on Investment for Cyber Security
Counting the Uncountable? Measuring Return on Investment for Cyber Security
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The objective of Counting the Uncountable? Measuring Return on Investment for Cyber Security is to raise awareness about the problems surrounding the application of cost-benefit analyses to cyber security, consider the strengths and weaknesses of certain return on investment models, and make suggestions for enhancing cyber resilience. Considering the magnitude of the issue, this report does not attempt to answer all the questions raised, as the very nature of the cyber environment defies a “silver bullet” solution. Instead, it is mostly meant as an instrument for generating informed discussion about measuring the return on investment for cyber security and providing avenues for further research in the field of security economics.
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