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Linking Cybersecurity and Accounting: An Event, Impact, Response Framework

Diane J. Janvrin, Tawei Wang

2021Accounting Horizons32 citationsDOI

Abstract

SYNOPSIS Due to recent high-profile cybersecurity breaches and increased practitioner and regulatory attention, organizations are under pressure to consider the accounting implications of these attacks and develop appropriate responses. Specifically, cybersecurity events may affect organizations' operations, financial and non-financial performance, and ultimately its stakeholders. To address how cybersecurity issues may affect accounting, this paper presents an Event, Impact, Response Framework to discuss current research and consider implications for both practitioners and researchers. The Framework highlights how practitioners may rely on research findings to better assess cybersecurity threats, understand their impact, and develop response strategies. Results encourage additional research examining how (1) organizations identify cybersecurity threats, incidents, and breaches, (2) cybersecurity affects different risks, and (3) management responses to cybersecurity risks and events. Further, the Framework suggests the need for cybersecurity research to extend beyond the AIS community to areas such as financial accounting, managerial accounting, and auditing.

Topics & Concepts

AuditAccountingBusinessData breachComputer securityAffect (linguistics)Incident responseEvent (particle physics)External auditorAccounting information systemPublic relationsComputer scienceInternal auditPolitical sciencePsychologyCommunicationQuantum mechanicsPhysicsInformation and Cyber SecurityNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionCybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies