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If we adopt game theory view on network dynamic then we can formulate conditions when interaction between rational users leads to an equilibrium state of the network. Network attack is a result of malicious actions of attacker. Attack changes equilibrium characteristics and could be therefore detected.
May 10, 2019 · This document proposes a game theory model based in an evaluation of works related in the area that could be the basis of an algorithm for the ...
May 10, 2019 · This document proposes a game theory model based in an evaluation of works related in the area that could be the basis of an algorithm for the ...
This document proposes a game theory model based in an evaluation of works related in the area that could be the basis of an algorithm for the prevention of ...
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Chen and Leneutre [10] proposed a game-theoretic model to find the optimal target selection strategy for intrusion detection in heterogeneous networks with each ...
In this paper, we investigate the basic decision and analysis processes involved in information security and intrusion detection, as well as possible usage of ...
Patcha et al. [34] proposed a game theoretic approach to model intrusion detection in mobile ad-hoc networks. The authors viewed intrusion detection as a ...
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Sep 4, 2020 · In this paper, the game theoretical analysis method is presented to provide optimal strategies for anomaly-based intrusion detection systems (A-IDS).
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The paper not only improves the autoregressive theory model into a non-cooperative, complete-information, static game model, but also predicts attack pattern ...
Game Theory Model for Intrusion Prevention in Computer Networks ... Authors: Julián Francisco Mojica Sánchez, Octavio José Salcedo Parra, Miguel J. Espitia R.