Managing cyber security in an organisation involves allocating the protection budget across a spectrum of possible options. This process requires an assessment of the benefits and costs of these options.
On 29 June 2018, Dr Marie-Elisabeth Paté-Cornell, Burt and Deedee McMurtry Professor in the School of Engineering and Professor and Founding Chair (2000-2011) of the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, delivered a lecture at NUS. She described a general model of cyber risk in a specified organisation, then shared five examples (“vignettes”) based on the work of her team.
Joy Zhang (Dulwich College Singapore) recently interned at IPUR and conducted research for two projects. The first project's objective was to raise awareness about how people’s consumption habits are connect...
Anna Fritz (University of Iowa) and Mattias Brohl (University of Kansas) recently interned at IPUR for two months as part of the CIEE Summer Global Internship program. During their time...