Jean-Loup Richet

Jean-Loup Richet is information systems service manager at Orange and a research fellow at ESSEC Business School - Institute for Strategic Innovation & Services. He graduated from the French National Institute of Telecommunications, Telecom Business School, and holds a Master of Research from IAE/HEC Paris.

He is an expert in information systems security and has presented at several national and international conferences. He has published articles in academic and trade journals. Jean-Loup is currently a lecturer in Information Systems at Sorbonne Graduate Business School (MBA) and guest lecturer at HEC Paris, ESSEC and INT, focusing on cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, risk and crisis management.

Publications

How to Become a Cybercriminal?: An Explanation of Cybercrime Diffusion
Jean-Loup Richet. © 2018. 13 pages.
The main purpose of this chapter is to illustrate a landscape of current literature in cybercrime taking into consideration diffusion of innovation theories and economic theory...
Cybersecurity Policies and Strategies for Cyberwarfare Prevention
Jean-Loup Richet. © 2015. 472 pages.
Cybersecurity has become a topic of concern over the past decade as private industry, public administration, commerce, and communication have gained a greater online presence. As...
How to Become a Cybercriminal?: An Explanation of Cybercrime Diffusion
Jean-Loup Richet. © 2015. 12 pages.
The main purpose of this chapter is to illustrate a landscape of current literature in cybercrime taking into consideration diffusion of innovation theories and economic theory...
From Young Hackers to Crackers
Jean-Loup Richet. © 2013. 10 pages.
A growing number of scholars state that the Internet presents “some unique opportunities for deviant behavior” (Rogers et al, 2006). However, although some researchers have...