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Are the trade-offs for reducing cross-border cybercrime manageable?
BRINK Asia
  • Steven Mark MILLER, Singapore Management University
  • Qiu-Hong WANG, Singapore Management University
  • Robert John KAUFFMAN, Singapore Management University
Publication Type
Magazine Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
3-2017
Abstract

Without increased government intervention andgovernment-industry collaboration, the advantages inherent in the next wave ofInternet-enabled digital transformation will increasingly tilt towardcyber criminals, and their influence will disproportionately increase. The dilemma that immediately presents itself in such ascenario, however, is that an increased level of government involvement canalso lead to undesirable consequences. Increasing security always comes withtrade-offs that must be managed. The obvious concerns relate to the erosion ofprivacy, illegal or extralegal persecution, the abuse of Internet censorshipand the impediment to or stifling of innovation.

Keywords
  • Cybersecurity,
  • Innovation,
  • International Crime,
  • Privacy
Publisher
Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International
Citation Information
Steven Mark MILLER, Qiu-Hong WANG and Robert John KAUFFMAN. "Are the trade-offs for reducing cross-border cybercrime manageable?" BRINK Asia (2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steve-miller/4/