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The Countervailing Incentive of Restricted Patch Distribution: Economic and Policy Implications Mohammad S. Rahman Karthik Kannan Mohit Tawarmalani Krannert School of Management, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indian
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Document Date: 2007-05-11 22:57:00


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Microsoft / Intrusion Detection Systems / /

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Purdue University / /

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monopolistic software / software users / software vendors / buggier software / legal software / products / unpatched software / legitimate producer / vulnerable systems / software / buggier product / pirated software / software user / software piracy / pirated product / /

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Microsoft Windows / /

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School of Management / Purdue University / /

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S. Rahman Karthik Kannan Mohit Tawarmalani / Mohammad S. Rahman / /

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economic model of information security investment / social planner / producer / /

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