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Stochastic games for security in networks with interdependent nodes

KC Nguyen, T Alpcan, T Başar

Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Game Theory for Networks Gamenets 09 | IEEE | Published : 2009

Abstract

This paper studies a stochastic game theoretic approach to security and intrusion detection in communication and computer networks. Specifically, an Attacker and a Defender take part in a two-player game over a network of nodes whose security assets and vulnerabilities are correlated. Such a network can be modeled using weighted directed graphs with the edges representing the influence among the nodes. The game can be formulated as a non-cooperative zero-sum or nonzerosum stochastic game. However, due to correlation among the nodes, if some nodes are compromised, the effective security assets and vulnerabilities of the remaining ones will not stay the same in general, which leads to complex ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Deutsche Telekom Laboratories, the Boeing Company, and the Vietnam Education Foundation for their support. We are also grateful to four anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments.