Samenvatting
This study investigates the effects of incentive and deterrence strategies that might turn a security researcher into a malware writer, or vice versa. By using a simple game theoretic model, we illustrate how hackers maximize their expected utility. Furthermore, our simulation models show how hackers' malicious activities are affected by changes in strategies employed by defenders. Our results indicate that, despite the manipulation of strategies, average-skilled hackers have incentives to participate in malicious activities, whereas highly skilled hackers who have high probability of getting maximum payoffs from legal activities are more likely to participate in legitimate ones. Lastly, according on our findings, reactive strategies are more effective than proactive strategies in discouraging hackers' malicious activities.
| Originele taal-2 | Engels |
|---|---|
| Titel | 2012 ASE International Conference on Cyber Security, CyberSecurity 2012 |
| Uitgeverij | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers |
| Pagina's | 62-68 |
| Aantal pagina's | 7 |
| ISBN van geprinte versie | 978-1-4799-0219-4 |
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| Status | Gepubliceerd - 2013 |
| Extern gepubliceerd | Ja |
| Evenement | 2012 ASE International Conference on Cyber Security - Washington, Verenigde Staten van Amerika Duur: 14 dec. 2012 → 16 dec. 2012 |
Congres
| Congres | 2012 ASE International Conference on Cyber Security |
|---|---|
| Land/Regio | Verenigde Staten van Amerika |
| Stad | Washington |
| Periode | 14/12/12 → 16/12/12 |
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