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4th GameSec 2013: Fort Worth, TX, USA
- Sajal K. Das, Cristina Nita-Rotaru, Murat Kantarcioglu:
Decision and Game Theory for Security - 4th International Conference, GameSec 2013, Fort Worth, TX, USA, November 11-12, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8252, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-319-02785-2 - Emrah Akyol, Kenneth Rose, Tamer Basar:
On Communication over Gaussian Sensor Networks with Adversaries: Further Results. 1-9 - Mohsen Alimomeni, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Setareh Sharifian:
A True Random Generator Using Human Gameplay. 10-28 - S. Anand, Ofer Arazy, Narayan B. Mandayam, Oded Nov:
A Game Theoretic Analysis of Collaboration in Wikipedia. 29-44 - Carlos A. Barreto, Alvaro A. Cárdenas, Nicanor Quijano:
Controllability of Dynamical Systems: Threat Models and Reactive Security. 45-64 - Jeremiah Blocki, Nicolas Christin, Anupam Datta, Arunesh Sinha:
Adaptive Regret Minimization in Bounded-Memory Games. 65-84 - Lanah Evers, Ana Isabel Barros, Herman Monsuur:
The Cooperative Ballistic Missile Defence Game. 85-98 - Yi Han, Tansu Alpcan, Jeffrey Chan, Christopher Leckie:
Security Games for Virtual Machine Allocation in Cloud Computing. 99-118 - Albert Xin Jiang, Thanh Hong Nguyen, Milind Tambe, Ariel D. Procaccia:
Monotonic Maximin: A Robust Stackelberg Solution against Boundedly Rational Followers. 119-139 - Aditya Kurve, David J. Miller, George Kesidis:
Defeating Tyranny of the Masses in Crowdsourcing: Accounting for Low-Skilled and Adversarial Workers. 140-153 - Aron Laszka, Assane Gueye:
Quantifying Network Topology Robustness under Budget Constraints: General Model and Computational Complexity. 154-174 - Aron Laszka, Benjamin Johnson, Jens Grossklags:
Mitigation of Targeted and Non-targeted Covert Attacks as a Timing Game. 175-191 - Ahto Buldas, Aleksandr Lenin:
New Efficient Utility Upper Bounds for the Fully Adaptive Model of Attack Trees. 192-205 - Wenlian Lu, Shouhuai Xu, Xinlei Yi:
Optimizing Active Cyber Defense. 206-225 - John Ross Wallrabenstein, Chris Clifton:
Equilibrium Concepts for Rational Multiparty Computation. 226-245 - Quanyan Zhu, Tamer Basar:
Game-Theoretic Approach to Feedback-Driven Multi-stage Moving Target Defense. 246-263
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