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2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2005 Workshops)   pp. 102-105
Using Stochastic Game Theory to Compute the Expected Behavior of Attackers

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Abstract
This paper presents ongoing work on using stochastic game theory as a mathematical tool for computing the expected behavior of attackers. The possible use of the Nash Equilibrium as a part of the transition probabilities in state transition models is defined and motivated. To demonstrate the approach, a simple example of an attack against a computer network is modelled and analyzed.
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Citation:  K. Sallhammar, S. J. Knapskog, B. E. Helvik, "Using Stochastic Game Theory to Compute the Expected Behavior of Attackers," saint-w, pp. 102-105,  2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2005 Workshops),  2005

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