Ungated Post | 02 Sep 2014
Cyber-attacks: Effects on UK
The UK Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI) requested Oxford Economics to carry out a study of the impact of state-sponsored cyber-attacks on UK firms. The study consists of the elaboration of an economic framework for cyber-attacks, a survey of UK firms on cyber-attacks, an event study on the impact of cyber-attacks on stock market valuations, and a series of case studies illustrating the experience of several UK firms with cyber-attacks.
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