2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2023.102445
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Cybersecurity risk and corporate innovation

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“…The virus initially increased in Ukraine before rapidly spreading to ten additional countries, including Indonesia, in less than two hours. 32 The attributes of cyberspace, its low barrier to entry, anonymity, unpredictability regarding the threatening geographical region, profound consequences, and absence of public disclosure, have attracted formidable and feeble entities, such as governments, organized and terrorist organizations, and individuals. Threats to cyberspace include cyber warfare, cybercrime, cyber terrorism, and cyber espionage.…”
Section: Governance In Countering Cyber Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The virus initially increased in Ukraine before rapidly spreading to ten additional countries, including Indonesia, in less than two hours. 32 The attributes of cyberspace, its low barrier to entry, anonymity, unpredictability regarding the threatening geographical region, profound consequences, and absence of public disclosure, have attracted formidable and feeble entities, such as governments, organized and terrorist organizations, and individuals. Threats to cyberspace include cyber warfare, cybercrime, cyber terrorism, and cyber espionage.…”
Section: Governance In Countering Cyber Terrorismmentioning
confidence: 99%