Extortion and Cooperation in the Zero-day Market
Offered By: Hack In The Box Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the dynamics of zero-day vulnerability markets in this 36-minute conference talk from the Hack In The Box Security Conference. Delve into game theory analysis of extortion and cooperation in zero-day trading, examining strategies to maximize profits, avoid exploitation, and potentially extort unwitting participants. Gain insights on achieving market efficiency without trusted third parties, discouraging buyer defection through punishment, and sustaining cooperation in anonymous settings. Learn about the emergence, sustainability, and breakdown of cooperation in these secretive markets. Discover how to navigate the inherent challenges of time-sensitive commodities, trust issues, price fairness, and defection risks in zero-day vulnerability trading.
Syllabus
#HITBGSEC 2015 - Alfonso De Gregorio - Extortion and Cooperation in the Zero-day Market
Taught by
Hack In The Box Security Conference
Related Courses
Game TheoryStanford University via Coursera Model Thinking
University of Michigan via Coursera Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative
Vanderbilt University via Coursera Games without Chance: Combinatorial Game Theory
Georgia Institute of Technology via Coursera Competitive Strategy
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München via Coursera