Game theoretical modelling of network/cybersecurity

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Game theory is an established branch of mathematics that offers a rich set of mathematical tools for multi-person strategic decision making that can be used to model the interactions of decision makers in security problems who compete for limited and shared resources. This article presents a review of the literature in the area of game theoretical modelling of network/cybersecurity and identifies a number of challenges in this area that need to be addressed.

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Iqbal, A., Gunn, L. J., Guo, M., Ali Babar, M., & Abbott, D. (2019). Game theoretical modelling of network/cybersecurity. IEEE Access, 7, 154167–154179. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2948356

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