Bøger af Tansu Alpcan
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575,95 kr. Securing complex and networked systems has become increasingly important as these systems play an indispensable role in modern life at the turn of the - formation age. Concurrently, security of ubiquitous communication, data, and computing poses novel research challenges. Security is a multi-faceted problem due to the complexity of underlying hardware, software, and network inter- pendencies as well as human and social factors. It involves decision making on multiple levels and multiple time scales, given the limited resources available to both malicious attackers and administrators defending networked systems. - cision and game theory provides a rich set of analyticalmethods and approaches to address various resource allocation and decision-making problems arising in security. This edited volume contains the contributions presented at the inaugural Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security - GameSec 2010. These 18 articles (12 full and 6 short papers) are thematically categorized into the following six sections: - "Security investments and planning" contains two articles, which present optimization methods for (security) investments when facing adversaries. - "Privacy and anonymity" has three articles discussing location privacy, - line anonymity, and economic aspects of privacy. - "Adversarial and robust control" contains three articles, which investigate security and robustness aspects of control in networks. - "Networksecurityandbotnets"hasfourarticlesfocusingondefensivestra- giesagainstbotnetsaswellasdetectionofmaliciousadversariesinnetworks. - "Authorizationandauthentication"hasanarticleonpasswordpracticesand another one presenting a game-theoretic authorization model. - "Theory and algorithms for security" contains four articles on various th- retic and algorithmic aspects of security.
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- 575,95 kr.
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- A Decision and Game-Theoretic Approach
1.527,95 kr. Covering attack detection, malware response, algorithm and mechanism design, privacy, and risk management, this comprehensive work applies unique quantitative models derived from decision, control, and game theories to understanding diverse network security problems. It provides the reader with a system-level theoretical understanding of network security, and is essential reading for researchers interested in a quantitative approach to key incentive and resource allocation issues in the field. It also provides practitioners with an analytical foundation that is useful for formalising decision-making processes in network security.
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- 1.527,95 kr.