Computer Science
Australasian Information Security Conference (ACSW-AISC) 2013
January 29 - February 1 2013, Adelaide, Australia
The Australasian Information Security Conference 2013 is held as part of Australasian Computer Science Week.
- 27 August 2012: Paper Submission
- 8 October 2012: Author Notification
- 5 November 2012: Camera-ready copy due
- 5 November 2012: Author Registration deadline
- 3 December 2012: Earlybird Registration deadline
- 29 January - 1 February 2013: Conference (part of ACSW 2013)
Tansu Alpcan of the University of Melbourne will deliver an invited lecture on "A Decision and Game Theoretic Approach to Networked System Security with Applications to Power Grid":
Abstract. There has been a growing interest in decision and game theoretic approaches to networked system security as evidenced by the increasing number of publications and conferences such as "Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec)." This presentation aims to give an overview on security games and their applications to network and critical infrastructure security based on the recent book "Network Security: A Decision and Game Theoretic Approach." The decision theoretic approach encompasses optimisation, control, and game theory to address resource allocation problems in security contexts. Security games model the interaction between malicious attackers and networked defence systems within a quantitative framework for both analysis and design. Communication constraints, learning schemes, and information limitations play significant roles in this problem domain. The concepts presented will be illustrated with applications of security games to electrical power grid as an example critical infrastructure.
The conference is held in Adelaide, Australia. Please see ACSW 2013 Venue Information.
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