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Mike is an independent consultant who specializes in high technology engineering and project management. With over 20 years' experience in hardware and software product development, engineering management, and IT project management, Mike's interest area is in solving complex, multi-faceted problems that require a varied background and experience to solve. Mike has written articles recently in DM Review Magazine, CSO Online, and is a co-author of the book A Guide to HIPAA Security and the Law and of the article “Framework for Control over Electronic Chattel PaperCompliance with UCC § 9-105” jointly published by the Open Group and the American Bar Association”
Mike is a member of and chairs The Open Group Security Forum and is a member of the American Bar Association's Business Law and Science and Technology Sections, the Project Management Institute, and other technical professional associations. He holds bachelors and masters degrees in electrical engineering, with emphasis on controls and systems, from the University of California at Berkeley and is currently Working towards a masters degree in economics at San Jose State University.
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Presentation
The Economics of Information, Security, and Information Security
This session will explore how the economics of information are different from those of other goods, the economics of security in general and apply both to the specifics of the economics of information security. Finally, we’ll look at how the invisible hand of the market may affect the security in cyberspace and the how hidden costs of security may may far exceed the annual expense directly attributed to it. Collecting all this together may challenge your conventional wisdom on choices you have in securing your information.
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