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CRISP work on cybersecurity and game theory is profiled

CRISP work on cybersecurity and game theory is profiled

The work done by CRISP Director, Saurabh Bagchi, and faculty colleagues, Shreyas Sundaram (ECE) and Tim Cason (Economics), is profiled in a Purdue news story. The work is dealing with applying game theory to cybersecurity.

The work is funded out of National Science Foundation's Secure & Trustworthy Cyberspace (SaTC) program and Sandia National Lab. It deals with inferring security state based on sensory input from multiple potentially error-prone autonomous aerial vehicles and a second aspect deals with partially irrational behavior of human actors as they have to make decisions on how to secure large bases of legacy assets. Both are multi-year projects involving multiple faculty and a total of 3 graduate students. 

 

URL: http://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2017/Q4/game-theory-harnessed-for-cybersecurity-of-large-scale-nets-.html