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title:The Economic Costs and Implications of High-technology Hardware Theft
author:Dertouzos, James N.; Larson, Eric V.; Ebener, Patricia A.
publisher:RAND
isbn10 | asin:0833027271
print isbn13:9780833027276
ebook isbn13:9780585247670
language:English
subjectComputer crimes--Costs, Data protection--Costs, High technology industries--Security measures--Costs.
publication date:1999
lcc:HV6773.D47 1999eb
ddc:364.168
subject:Computer crimes--Costs, Data protection--Costs, High technology industries--Security measures--Costs.
The research described in this report was prepared for the International Electronics Security Group and the American Electronics Association.
ISBN: 0-8330-2727-1
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The Economic Costs and Implications of High-Technology Hardware Theft
James N. Dertouzos
Eric V. Larson
Patricia A. Ebener
Prepared for the
International Electronics Security Group
and the American Electronics Association
Science and Technology Program
RAND
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Preface
This study examines the costs and implications of hardware thefts for U.S. high-technology firms, focusing on manufacturers and distributors of computers, semiconductors, hard disk drives, and cellular telephones. The report is likely to be of interest to high-technology managers, security professionals, policymakers, and law enforcement officials.
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Contents
Preface
iii
Figures
vii
Tables
ix
Executive Summary
xi
Acknowledgments
xix
Acronyms
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Chapter One
Introduction
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Background
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The Many Dimensions of High-Tech Hardware Theft
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Method
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Organization of This Report
5
Chapter Two
The Direct Costs of High-Tech Hardware Theft
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Estimate of Industry Direct Losses
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Key Patterns in the Loss Data
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Losses by Value
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Losses by Product Category
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Thefts by Incident Scenario
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Geographic Patterns
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Location of Thefts
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Predicting Company Loss Experiences
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Chapter Three
The Indirect Costs of High-Tech Hardware Theft
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