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After Hurricane Andrew the U.S. Congress entertained proposals to allow insurers to employtax-deferred loss reserves. Interest was strong at first, but as the events receded interestwaned. After the most recent hurricane seasons, interest in the proposals has rejuvenated. Weexamine the use of...
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The goal of this short communication is to give an overview of the key research issues in Enterprise Risk Management that arose during the talks and the brainstorming session of the first ERMII research workshop, which was held at ISFA, University of Lyon in June 2007. To define and compute...
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This paper presents mathematical models for cyber breach probability as function of security spending in protecting a firm's ICT systems. We derive optimal level of security investment as percentage of value-at-risk. We show that the upper bound of optimal investment can be 1/e, 1/√2π or...
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This paper presents analytical models for optimizing firm's cybersecurity spending and cyber insurance based on the effectiveness of spending in reducing cyber threats, vulnerability and impact, respectively. At the macro-level, the paper shows how private-sector contribution toward countering...
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In this paper we present a conceptual framework for regulatory and policy responses to systemic risks, in light of lessons learned from the recent financial crisis. We argue that capitalism works best when it facilitates fair market discovery of prices. However, the market is imperfect; there...
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