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Talk gi­ven by Ja­kob Land­wehr (Uni­ver­si­ty of Bie­le­feld)

Begin: Mon, 15. of Jun 2015 ( 1:00 PM)
Location: Warburger Str., Room Q4.245

On June 15, 2015, Jakob Landwehr from the University of Bielefeld will give a talk about "Network Design and Imperfect Defense" in the context of the SFB 901 colloquium.

Abstract:

We address the problem of how to optimally design an infrastructure network that may be subject to intelligent threats. To do so, we consider a Designer-Adversary game of optimal network design for the cases of imperfect node and link defense. In this two-stage game, first the Designer defends network connectivity by forming costly links and additionally protecting nodes (links). Then, the Adversary attacks a fixed number of nodes (links), aiming to disconnect the network. In contrast to the existing literature, defense is imperfect in the sense that defended nodes (links) can still be destroyed with some fixed probability. We completely characterize the solution of the game for attack budgets of one and two nodes or links, while for larger budget we present a partial characterization of the solution.

Jakob Landwehr (University of Bielefeld)