Using Hyper game Theory for Defensive Deception Against Advanced Persistent Threats: Four Eye
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Using Hyper game Theory for Defensive Deception Against Advanced Persistent Threats: Four Eye.Abstract
Emerging as a potential proactive defense mechanism, defensive deception methods aim to confuse an attacker and accomplish attack failure. Nevertheless, the majority of defensive deception strategies in game theory are predicated on the idea that individuals maintain consistent viewpoints when faced with ambiguity. They disregard the fact that participants may have subjective views based on
information that is unequally distributed.
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