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2013. On thinging things and serving services: technological mediation and inseparable goods. Ethics and information technology. 15:195–208.
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2014. Cost-effectiveness of Security Measures: A model-based Framework. Approaches and Processes for Managing the Economics of Information Systems. :139–156.
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2013. Obligations to enforce prohibitions: on the adequacy of security policies. SIN '13 - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Security of Information and Networks, Aksaray, Turkey. :54–61.
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2013. Defining "The Weakest Link" Comparative Security in Complex Systems of Systems. 2013 IEEE 5th International Conference on Cloud Computing Technology and Science, CloudCom, Bristol, United Kingdom. :39–44.
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2014. Reconciling Malicious and Accidental Risk in Cyber Security. Journal of Internet Services and Information Security. 4:4–26.
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2014. Effectiveness of qualitative and quantitative security obligations. Journal of Information Security and Applications. to appear:1–14.
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2014. TREsPASS: Plug-and-Play Attacker Profiles for Security Risk Analysis (Poster). 35th IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, San Jose, California.
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2015. Effectiveness of qualitative and quantitative security obligations. Journal of Information Security and Applications. 22:3–16.
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2014. Cyber Security as Social Experiment. NSPW '14 Proceedings of the 2014 workshop on New Security Paradigms, NSPW 2014, Victoria, BC, Canada. :15–24.
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2015. Security-by-Experiment: Lessons from Responsible Deployment in Cyberspace. Science and Engineering Ethics. N/A
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2015. Calculating Adversarial Risk from Attack Trees: Control Strength and Probabilistic Attackers. 9th International Workshop on Data Privacy Management, Autonomous Spontaneous Security, and Security Assurance (DPM), Wroclaw, Poland. 8872:201–215.
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2016. Security-by-Experiment: Lessons from Responsible Deployment in Cyberspace. Science and Engineering Ethics. N/A
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2016. The Navigation Metaphor in Security Economics. IEEE Security & Privacy. 14:14–21.
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2017. Adversarial risks in social experiments with new technologies. Experimentation beyond the laboratory: new perspectives on technology.


