VB2015 paper: Sizing cybercrime: incidents and accidents, hints and allegations

How big is cybercrime?

Various attempts have been made to measure the size of cybercrime around the world, or in individual countries, but how reliable are the methodologies used, and what do they actually measure?

In the paper ”

Sizing cybercrime: incidents and accidents, hints and allegations

” presented at VB2015 in Prague,

ESET

researcher Stephen Cobb looked at the available literature on the issue and tried among other things to answer these questions.

You can read Stephen’s paper

here

in HTML-format, or download it

here

as a PDF, and find the video on our

YouTube channel

, or embedded below.

cobbsizingcybercrime.png
Are you interested in presenting your research at the upcoming Virus Bulletin conference (

VB2016

), in Denver 5-7 October 2016? The

call for papers

is now open.


Posted

in

by

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *