Game Theory for Security and Risk Management From Theory to Practice /
The chapters in this volume explore how various methods from game theory can be utilized to optimize security and risk-management strategies. Emphasizing the importance of connecting theory and practice, they detail the steps involved in selecting, adapting, and analyzing game-theoretic models in se...
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| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Birkhäuser,
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2018. |
| Series: | Static & Dynamic Game Theory: Foundations & Applications,
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Theory
- Utilizing Game Theory for Security Risk Assessment
- Decision Making when Consequences are Random
- Security Strategies and Multi-Criteria Decision Making
- A Scalable Decomposition Method for the Dynamic Defense of Cyber Networks
- Factored Markov Game Theory for Secure Interdependent Infrastructure Networks
- Part II: Practice
- G-DPS: A Game-Theoretical Decision-Making Framework for Physical Surveillance Games
- A Game-Theoretic Framework for Securing Interdependent Assets in Networks
- Random Damage in interconnected Networks
- Optimal Dispatch of Electric Transmission Systems Considering Interdependencies with Natural Gas Systems
- Managing Security Risks Interdependencies between ICT and Electric Infrastructures: A Game-Theoretical Analysis
- Part III: Case Studies
- Security and Interdependency in a Public Cloud: A Game-Theoretic Approach
- A Risk Management Approach for Highly Interconnected Networks
- Protecting Water Utility Networks from Advanced Persistent Threats: A Case Study
- Assessing the Impact of Malware Attacks in Utility Networks
- Game-Theoretic Optimization for Physical Surveillance of Critical Infrastructures: A Case Study
- Smart SECPLAN: A Process Implementation Tool for Hybrid Risk Management.