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Cybersecurity, Capital Allocations and Management Control Systems

  • Autores: Lawrence A. Gordon, Martin P. Loeb, Tashfeen Sohail, Chih-Yang Tseng, Lei Zhou
  • Localización: European accounting review, ISSN 0963-8180, Vol. 17, Nº 2, 2008, págs. 215-241
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The design and use of management control systems can play a key role in dealing with cybersecurity issues that have arisen in tandem with the emergence of the Internet. Efficient management control systems will reduce a firm's likelihood of suffering significant losses from cybersecurity breaches. Drawing on and extending the extant agency-based capital budgeting literature, this paper demonstrates the relevance of the study of management accounting controls to problems arising in the cybersecurity setting. The main finding is that firms can use an information security audit (which is an integral part of a management control system) along with adjustments to the compensation payments to the agent and the investment decision rules, to mitigate a Chief Information Security Officer's inherent empire building preferences. The paper also identifies additional research areas where management accountants with expertise in management control systems can contribute to the academic literature and practice surrounding cybersecurity issues.


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