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The following pages link to Game theoretical security detection strategy for networked systems (Q2195399):
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- Security from the adversary's inertia-controlling convergence speed when playing mixed strategy equilibria (Q1630490) (← links)
- A game theoretical model for optimal distribution of network security resources (Q1675456) (← links)
- A study of network violator interception based on a reliable game model (Q1717694) (← links)
- Vulnerability analysis of CSP based on stochastic game theory (Q1788526) (← links)
- A game theoretic framework for software diversity for network security (Q2056953) (← links)
- A reputation game on cyber-security and cyber-risk calibration (Q2128620) (← links)
- Strategic sensor placement on graphs (Q2242964) (← links)
- Attack and defense strategies in complex networks based on game theory (Q2287374) (← links)
- MAIAD: a multistage asymmetric information attack and defense model based on evolutionary game theory (Q2311011) (← links)
- Defending Against Opportunistic Criminals: New Game-Theoretic Frameworks and Algorithms (Q2818044) (← links)
- Game theory meets network security and privacy (Q2875114) (← links)
- A Game-Theoretical Approach for Finding Optimal Strategies in a Botnet Defense Model (Q3056858) (← links)
- Security and Game Theory (Q3225470) (← links)
- Game theoretic modeling of economic denial of sustainability (EDoS) attack in cloud computing (Q5051206) (← links)
- A generalized approach to solve perfect Bayesian Nash equilibrium for practical network attack and defense (Q6066171) (← links)
- Optimal encryption strategy for cyber-physical systems against stealthy attacks with energy constraints: a Stackelberg game approach (Q6122280) (← links)
- A game theoretical framework for inter-process adversarial intervention detection (Q6165800) (← links)