"E-Crime" Publications
Books and proceedings (1) |
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L. Jean Camp.
Economics of Information Security.
Springer US,
2004.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]
Articles in journals or book chapters (11) |
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Clint McElroy,
Pablo Moriano,
and L. Jean Camp.
Poster: On Predicting BGP Anomalous Incidents: A Bayesian Approach.
February 2018.
Keywords: BGP, E-Crime, Network Engineering, Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Pablo Moriano,
Soumya Achar,
and L. Jean Camp.
Incompetents, criminals, or spies: Macroeconomic analysis of routing anomalies.
Computers & Security,
70:319--334,
2017.
Note: Elsevier Advanced Technology.
Keywords: Governance, Macroeconomics, BGP, E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Kevin Benton and L. Jean Camp.
Preventing Data Exfiltration via Political and Geographic Routing Policies.
Available at SSRN 2753133,
October 2016.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Zheng Dong,
Kevin Kane,
Siyu Chen,
and L. Jean Camp.
The New Wildcats: High-Risk Banking From Worst-Case Certificate Practices Online.
April 2016.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Pablo Moriano,
Soumya Achar,
and L. Jean Camp.
Macroeconomic Analysis of Routing Anomalies.
Available at SSRN 2755699,
2016.
Keywords: E-Crime, Network Engineering, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp.
Why cybercrime?.
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society,
45(2):20--28,
2015.
Keywords: E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg,
Thomas Koster,
and L. Jean Camp.
Cross-country analysis of spambots.
EURASIP Journal on Information Security,
2013(1):3,
October 2013.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Timothy Kelley and L. Jean Camp.
Online Promiscuity: Prophylactic Patching and the Spread of Computer Transmitted Infections.
In The Economics of Information Security and Privacy,
pages 157--180.
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,
2013.
Keywords: E-Crime, Network Engineering, Privacy, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg,
Chris Kanich,
and L. Jean Camp.
Analysis of ecrime in Crowd-sourced Labor Markets: Mechanical Turk vs. Freelancer.
at WEIS,
2012.
Keywords: E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Debin Liu,
XiaoFeng Wang,
and L. Jean Camp.
Mitigating inadvertent insider threats with incentives.
Financial Cryptography and Data Security,
pp 1--16,
February 2009.
Keywords: E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp and Carlos A Osorio.
Privacy-enhancing technologies for internet commerce.
Trust in the Network Economy,
pp 317--331,
2003.
Note: Springer.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security, Privacy, Governance. [bibtex-entry]
Conference publications (7) |
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P. Moriano,
S. Achar,
and L. Jean Camp.
Poster: Macroeconomic Analysis of Routing Anomalies.
In Conference on Communication, Information and Internet Policy (TPRC),
Arlington, VA, USA,
2016.
Keywords: Governance, Macroeconomics, E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Zheng Dong,
Apu Kapadia,
Jim Blythe,
and L. Jean Camp.
Beyond the lock icon: real-time detection of phishing websites using public key certificates.
In Electronic Crime Research (eCrime), 2015 APWG Symposium on,
pages 1--12,
May 2015.
IEEE.
Keywords: Phishing, E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp.
Spare the rod, spoil the network security? Economic analysis of sanctions online.
In Electronic Crime Research (eCrime), 2015 APWG Symposium on,
pages 1--10,
May 2015.
IEEE.
Keywords: E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Zheng Dong,
Kevin Kane,
and L. Jean Camp.
Phishing in Smooth Waters: The State of Banking Certificates in the US.
In 2014 TPRC Conference Paper,
2014.
Keywords: Phishing, E-Crime. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp.
Macroeconomic Analysis of Malware.
In Network and Distributed System Security Symposium Extended Abstracts,
February 2013.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg,
Nathaniel Husted,
and L. Jean Camp.
The smuggling theory approach to organized digital crime.
In eCrime Researchers Summit (eCrime), 2011,
pages 1--7,
November 2011.
IEEE.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry] -
Debin Liu and L. Jean Camp.
Proof of work can work.
In Fifth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security,
June 2006.
Keywords: E-Crime, Economics of Security. [bibtex-entry]