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* Softcover ISBN 978-3-030-64792-6 * eBook ISBN 978-3-030-64793-3 === 2020 Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security === Due to COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held virtually ==Important Dates== * Abstract (optional): June 22nd, 2020 * Submission: June 29th, 2020 * Decision notification: August 10th, 2020 * Camera-ready: September 7th, 2020 '''''GameSec 2020 and Covid-19''' (important): The GameSec 2020 leadership team is actively monitoring the COVID-19 situation to ensure the safety, comfort and quality of experience for attendees and a successful course of the event. The GameSec 2020 leadership team is committed to holding the conference in 2020 as planned. In order to accommodate a large number of situations, we are offering the option for either physical presence or virtual participation.'' ==TOPICS== ''Conference Topics include (but are not restricted to): ''GameSec solicits research papers, which report original results and have neither been published nor submitted for publication elsewhere, on the following and other closely related topics:''''Kursiver Text'''' * Game theory, control, and mechanism design for security and privacy * Decision making for cybersecurity and security requirements engineering * Security and privacy for the Internet-of-Things, cyber-physical systems, cloud computing, resilient control systems, and critical infrastructure * Pricing, economic incentives, security investments, and cyber insurance for dependable and secure systems * Risk assessment and security risk management * Security and privacy of wireless and mobile communications, including user location privacy * Socio-technological and behavioral approaches to security * Empirical and experimental studies with game, control, or optimization theory-based analysis for security and privacy * Adversarial Machine Learning and the role of AI in system security * Modeling and analysis of deception and antagonistic intrusion of information flow within a game-theoretic framework ==Organizers== '''General Chairs''' * John S. Baras (University of Maryland) * Radha Poovendran (University of Washington) '''TPC Chair''' * Quanyan Zhu (New York University)
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