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Decision and Game Theory for Security
Details
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security, GameSec 2023, held in Avignon, France, during October 1820, 2023.
The 19 full papers and 4 short papers included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 33 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: Mechanism design and imperfect information, Security Games, Learning in security games, Cyber deception, Economics of security, Information and privacy and Short articles.
Klappentext
Mechanism design and imperfect information.- Observable Perfect Equilibrium.- Playing Repeated Coopetitive Polymatrix Games with Small Manipulation Cost.- Rule Enforcing Through Ordering.- Security Games.- Multi-defender Security Games with Schedules.- Asymmetric Centrality Game against Network Epidemic Propagation.- Shades of Grey: Strategic Bimatrix Stopping Games for Modelling (Un)Ethical Hacking Roles.- Learning in security games.- Characterizing and Improving the Robustness of Predict-Then-Optimize Frameworks.- Quantisation Effects in Adversarial Cyber-Physical GamesTakuma Adams.- Scalable Learning of Intrusion Responses through Recursive Decomposition.- Cyber deception.- Honeypot Allocation for Cyber Deception in Dynamic Tactical Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach.- Optimal Resource Allocation for Proactive Defense with Deception in Probabilistic Attack Graphs.- The Credential is Not Enough: Combining Honeypots and Fake Credentials for Cyber-Defense.- Economics of security.- Does Cyber-insurance Benefit the Insured or the Attacker? -- A Game of Cyber-Insurance.- Rational Broadcast Protocols against Timid Adversaries.- FlipPath Game to Counter Stealthy Attacks in SDN-based Tactical Networks.- Information and privacy.- Double-sided Information Asymmetry in Double Extortion Ransomware.- Opacity-enforcing active perception and control against eavesdropping attacks.- A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Auditing Differentially Private Algorithms with Epistemically Disparate Herd.- Modeling and Analysis of a Nonlinear Security Game with Mixed Armament.- Short articles.- Incentive-Based Software Security: Fair Micro-Payments for Writing Secure Code.- Using Game Theory Approach for COVID-19 Risk Analysis and Medical Resource Allocation.- Shapley Value to Rank Vulnerabilities on Attack Graphs: Applications to Cyberdeception.- Solving security models with perfect observability.
Inhalt
Mechanism design and imperfect information.- Observable Perfect Equilibrium.- Playing Repeated Coopetitive Polymatrix Games with Small Manipulation Cost.- Rule Enforcing Through Ordering.- Security Games.- Multi-defender Security Games with Schedules.- Asymmetric Centrality Game against Network Epidemic Propagation.- Shades of Grey: Strategic Bimatrix Stopping Games for Modelling (Un)Ethical Hacking Roles.- Learning in security games.- Characterizing and Improving the Robustness of Predict-Then-Optimize Frameworks.- Quantisation Effects in Adversarial Cyber-Physical GamesTakuma Adams.- Scalable Learning of Intrusion Responses through Recursive Decomposition.- Cyber deception.- Honeypot Allocation for Cyber Deception in Dynamic Tactical Networks: A Game Theoretic Approach.- Optimal Resource Allocation for Proactive Defense with Deception in Probabilistic Attack Graphs.- The Credential is Not Enough: Combining Honeypots and Fake Credentials for Cyber-Defense.- ** Economics of security.- Does Cyber-insurance Benefit the Insured or the Attacker? -- A Game of Cyber-Insurance.- Rational Broadcast Protocols against Timid Adversaries.- FlipPath Game to Counter Stealthy Attacks in SDN-based Tactical Networks.- Information and privacy.- Double-sided Information Asymmetry in Double Extortion Ransomware.- Opacity-enforcing active perception and control against eavesdropping attacks.- A Game-Theoretic Analysis of Auditing Differentially Private Algorithms with Epistemically Disparate Herd.- Modeling and Analysis of a Nonlinear Security Game with Mixed Armament.- Short articles**.- Incentive-Based Software Security: Fair Micro-Payments for Writing Secure Code.- Using Game Theory Approach for COVID-19 Risk Analysis and Medical Resource Allocation.- Shapley Value to Rank Vulnerabilities on Attack Graphs: Applications to Cyberdeception.- Solving security models with perfect observability.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031506697
- Genre Information Technology
- Auflage 1st edition 2023
- Editor Jie Fu, Tomas Kroupa, Yezekael Hayel
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 420
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9783031506697
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3031506693
- Veröffentlichung 29.12.2023
- Titel Decision and Game Theory for Security
- Untertitel 14th International Conference, GameSec 2023, Avignon, France, October 18-20, 2023, Proceedings
- Gewicht 633g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Sprache Englisch