Should I Pay or Should I Go? Game Theory and Ransomware
Offered By: Security BSides San Francisco via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex decision-making process surrounding ransomware attacks through the lens of game theory in this 31-minute conference talk from Security BSides San Francisco. Delve into the nuanced considerations beyond simple "pay or don't pay" responses when faced with a ransomware infection. Learn how game theory concepts such as rational decision-making, zero-sum games, incentives, utility, and Nash Equilibrium can be applied to analyze and potentially solve security problems. Gain insights into the incentive-driven thinking behind ransomware scenarios and discover why the appropriate response may not always be black and white. Acquire a new set of analytical skills that can be applied to various information security challenges and real-world scenarios beyond cybersecurity.
Syllabus
BSidesSF 2017 - Should I Pay or Should I Go? Game Theory and Ransomware (Tony Martin Vegue)
Taught by
Security BSides San Francisco
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