Dec. 9, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Erick Galinkin, Emmanouil Pountourakis, John Carter, Spiros Mancoridis

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In the cybersecurity setting, defenders are often at the mercy of their
detection technologies and subject to the information and experiences that
individual analysts have. In order to give defenders an advantage, it is
important to understand an attacker's motivation and their likely next best
action. As a first step in modeling this behavior, we introduce a security game
framework that simulates interplay between attackers and defenders in a noisy
environment, focusing on the factors that drive decision making for …

defender game security simulation

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