Computational adversarial risk analysis for general security games
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Appendix:9 Pages
Abstract
This paper provides an efficient computational scheme to handle general security games from an adversarial risk analysis perspective. Two cases in relation to single-stage and multi-stage simultaneous defend-attack games motivate our approach to general setups which uses bi-agent influence diagrams as underlying problem structure and augmented probability simulation as core computational methodology. Theoretical convergence and numerical, modeling, and implementation issues are thoroughly discussed. A disinformation war case study illustrates the relevance of the proposed approach.
View on arXiv@article{camacho2025_2506.02603, title={ Computational adversarial risk analysis for general security games }, author={ Jose Manuel Camacho and Roi Naveiro and David Rios Insua }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02603}, year={ 2025 } }
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