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[review #6] Decision and Game Theory for Security | 13th International Conference, GameSec 2022

October 5, 2023September 5, 2023 by sehee

Decision and Game Theory for Security: 13th International Conference, GameSec 2022 Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 26-28, 2022 Proceedings

Categories Conference Tags conference, game theory, gamesec, security, Sep 17 2023 2 Comments

[review #5] Deceptive routing in relay networks

August 26, 2023August 25, 2023 by sehee

In this paper, we study a proactive defense mechanism against jamming in multi-hop relay networks, in which one or more network sources introduce a deceptive network flow along a disjoint routing path.

Categories Paper review Tags deceptive routing, game theory, network Leave a comment

Protected: [review #4] Game Theory | paper summary

April 9, 2024August 18, 2023 by sehee

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

Categories Paper review Tags attacker engagement, Aug 18 2023, game theory, honey-x, mixing, moving target defense, obfuscation, paper review, perturbation

[review #3] Game Theory | Types of Interactions, Equilibrium Concepts

August 19, 2023August 16, 2023 by sehee

Game Theory | Types of Interactions, Equilibrium Concepts
Hazra, T.; Anjaria, K. Applications of game theory in deep learning: A survey. Multimed. Tools Appl. 2022, 81, 8963–8994.

Categories Paper review Tags Aug 16 2023, equilibrium, game theory, paper review, survey, types of games 1 Comment

[review #2] A Game-theoretic Taxonomy and Survey of Defensive Deception for Cybersecurity and Privacy

August 23, 2023July 22, 2023 by sehee

Categorize the game theory of defensive deception for cybersecurity and privacy, and review papers that investigate it.

Categories Paper review Tags defensive deception, game theory, Jul 22 2023, survey, taxonomy 1 Comment

[review #1] Do You Really Need to Disguise Normal Servers as Honeypots?

August 23, 2023July 10, 2023 by sehee

Reviewing “Do You Really Need to Disguise Normal Servers as Honeypots?” papers and looking for improvements

Categories Paper review Tags Bayesian beliefs, game theory, honeypots, Jul 8 2023, semi-separating, signaling games 1 Comment
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