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The most serious problem in the area of quantitative security evaluation is modeling of hacker's behavior. Because of the intelligent and complicated mental aspects of hackers, there are many challenges to model their behavior. Recently, there have been some efforts to use game theory for predicting hacker's behavior. However, it is necessary to revise the proposed approaches if there is a society...
The use of game theory has introduced new insights in quantitative evaluation of security and dependability. Currently, there is a wide range of useful game theoretic approaches to model the behavior of intelligent agents. However, it is necessary to revise these approaches if there is a society of hackers with significant diversity in their behaviors. In this paper, we introduce a novel approach...
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