GameSec 2010

Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security

22-23 November 2010, Berlin, Germany

2010 Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security

spacer GameSec 2010, the inaugural Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security has taken place on the campus of Technical University Berlin, Germany, on November 22-23, 2010, under the sponsorships of Deutsche Telekom Laboratories and Frauenhofer HHI.

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Program Highlights

  • A high quality technical program that contains presentations of 12 (+6 short) interesting papers.
  • Two distinguished plenary speakers: Prof. Nick Bambos (Stanford Univ.) and Prof. Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL).
  • A colorful social program including a welcome reception and conference dinner.
  • A unique chance of joining the GameSec community from the beginning and connecting with colleagues sharing similar interests.

Description

GameSec conference aims to bring together researchers who aim to establish a theoretical foundation for making resource allocation decisions that balance available capabilities and perceived security risks in a principled manner. The conference focuses analytical models based on game, information, communication, optimization, decision, and control theories that are applied to diverse security topics. At the same time, the connection between theoretical models and real world security problems are emphasized to establish the important feedback loop between theory and practice. Observing the scarcity of venues for researchers who try to develop a deeper theoretical understanding of the underlying incentive and resource allocation issues in security, we believe that GameSec will fill an important void and serve as a distinguished forum of highest standards for years to come.

Sponsors

We thank all our industry and technical sponsors for their kind support.

Industry Gold Sponsor:

spacer Deutsche Telekom Laboratories.



Industry Silver Sponsor:

spacer Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute


Technical Co-sponsors:

  • spacer IEEE - Control System Society




  • spacer In-cooperation with ACM Special Interest Group on Security, Audit and Control (SIGSAC)



  • ISDG - International Society of Dynamic Games
  • Co-sponsored by the IEEE Multimedia Communication Technical Committee.

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