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Jul 01, 2025
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BUSN 504 - Information Security Economics Credits: 3 Semester: 1st Semester This course applies tools of economic analysis to evaluate the evolving role of information security in the United States and world economies. Network security and privacy depends not only on technological, but also economic, behavioral, and legal factors. The course addresses theories of firm conduct and performance in the information systems; the role of information and e-commerce intermediaries; the economics of Internet advertising; intellectual property rights of digital products; national and international public-policy issues of information security; the financial and monetary implications of electronic trading; and the broader implications of e- Economics for U.S. and world economic activity.
Prerequisite(s): ECON 0201 or equivalent (with administrative approval)
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