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Digital Asset Valuation and Cyber Risk Measurement
Principles of Cybernomics

Timely, informative guide that explores cutting-edge risk management practices for measuring, enhancing and controlling cyber risk

Keyun Ruan (Author)

9780128121580, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 29 May 2019

200 pages
27.6 x 21.5 x 1.4 cm, 0.59 kg

Digital Asset Valuation and Cyber Risk Measurement: Principles of Cybernomics is a book about the future of risk and the future of value. It examines the indispensable role of economic modeling in the future of digitization, thus providing industry professionals with the tools they need to optimize the management of financial risks associated with this megatrend. The book addresses three problem areas: the valuation of digital assets, measurement of risk exposures of digital valuables, and economic modeling for the management of such risks. Employing a pair of novel cyber risk measurement units, bitmort and hekla, the book covers areas of value, risk, control, and return, each of which are viewed from the perspective of entity (e.g., individual, organization, business), portfolio (e.g., industry sector, nation-state), and global ramifications. Establishing adequate, holistic, and statistically robust data points on the entity, portfolio, and global levels for the development of a cybernomics databank is essential for the resilience of our shared digital future. This book also argues existing economic value theories no longer apply to the digital era due to the unique characteristics of digital assets. It introduces six laws of digital theory of value, with the aim to adapt economic value theories to the digital and machine era.

1. Digital Assets as Economic Goods2. Digital Theory of Value3. Cyber Risk Management: A New Era of Enterprise Risk Management4. Cyber Risk Measurement in the Hyperconnected World5. Economic Modelling and the Implementation of Effective Mitigating Controls6. The Point of Diminishing Return on Cyber Risk Investment7. Kilogram of Cyber Risk: Introducing BM and hekla8. Three Views of Cybernomics: Entity View, Portfolio View, and Global View9. Principles of Cybernomics10. Case Study: Insuring the Future of Everything

Subject Areas: Insurance & actuarial studies [KFFN], Econometrics [KCH], Risk assessment [GPQD]

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