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Overview

Martin P. Loeb is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research work spans multiple disciplines including Computer Science and Business, Management and Accounting, with a notable focus on Information Systems.

Their primary fields of study cover:

  • Computer Science
  • Business, Management and Accounting

Within these fields, their subfields of study include:

  • Information Systems
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Strategy and Management

Martin P. Loeb's research topics center largely on cybersecurity and financial areas, specifically:

  • Information and Cyber Security
  • Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
  • Network Security and Intrusion Detection
  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
  • Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies

Their publication record includes papers in several academic journals, with frequent contributions to the following venues:

  • Journal of Information Security
  • Journal of Cybersecurity
  • Open Journal of Accounting
  • Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin P. Loeb include:

  • Integrating cost-benefit analysis into the NIST Cybersecurity Framework via the Gordon-Loeb Model, 2020, Journal of Cybersecurity
  • Maximizing the benefits from sharing cyber threat intelligence by government agencies and departments, 2023, Journal of Cybersecurity
  • The Economics of Sharing Unclassified Cyber Threat Intelligence by Government Agencies and Departments, 2022, Journal of Information Security
  • Empirical evidence on disclosing cyber breaches in an 8-K report: Initial exploratory evidence, 2024, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy
  • Information Segmentation and Investing in Cybersecurity, 2021, Journal of Information Security

Collaboration with other researchers is part of their work, frequently partnering with co-authors such as:

  • Lawrence A. Gordon
  • Lei Zhou
  • Josiah Dykstra
  • Chih-Yang Tseng
  • Amanda L. Wilford

Best Publications

  • The economics of information security investment

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • The economic cost of publicly announced information security breaches: empirical evidence from the stock market

    Katherine Campbell;Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Lei Zhou

  • Enterprise risk management and firm performance: A contingency perspective

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Chih-Yang Tseng

  • A Decentralized Method for Utility Regulation

    Martin Loeb;Wesley A. Magat

  • Initial Public Offerings, Accounting Choices, and Earnings Management*

    Joseph Aharony;Chan-Jane Lin;Martin P. Loeb

  • INCENTIVES AND PUBLIC INPUTS

    Theodore Groves;Theodore Groves;Martin Loeb;Martin Loeb

  • Sharing information on computer systems security: An economic analysis

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;William Lucyshyn

  • A framework for using insurance for cyber-risk management

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Tashfeen Sohail

  • The impact of IFRS adoption on foreign direct investment

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Wenjie Zhu

  • Evaluating information security investments using the analytic hierarchy process

    Lawrence D. Bodin;Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • Incentives in a Divisionalized Firm

    Theodore Groves;Martin Loeb

  • Managing Cybersecurity Resources: A Cost-Benefit Analysis

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • The impact of information security breaches: Has there been a downward shift in costs?

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Lei Zhou

  • Market value of voluntary disclosures concerning information security

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;Tashfeen Sohail

  • Budgeting process for information security expenditures

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • The impact of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on the corporate disclosures of information security activities

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;William Lucyshyn;Tashfeen Sohail

  • ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS

    Lawrence D. Bodin;Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • Information Security Expenditures and Real Options: A Wait-and-See Approach

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;William Lucyshyn

  • The impact of information sharing on cybersecurity underinvestment: A real options perspective

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb;William Lucyshyn;Lei Zhou

  • Return on information security investments: Myths vs. Realities.

    Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

  • Information security and risk management

    Lawrence D. Bodin;Lawrence A. Gordon;Martin P. Loeb

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence A. Gordon
Lawrence A. Gordon University of Maryland, College Park

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