Reasons for secrecy and deception in homeland-security resource allocation

Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
Jun Zhuang, Vicki M Bier

Abstract

In this article, we explore reasons that a defender might prefer secrecy or deception about her defensive resource allocations, rather than disclosure, in a homeland-security context. Our observations not only summarize and synthesize the results of existing game-theoretic work, but also provide intuitions about promising future research directions.

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Dec 30, 2015·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Peiqiu Guan, Jun Zhuang
Dec 14, 2011·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Jesus Rios, David Rios Insua
Dec 22, 2012·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Xiaojun Shan, Jun Zhuang
May 2, 2015·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Chen Wang, Vicki M Bier
Apr 8, 2015·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Nageswara S V RaoDavid K Y Yau
Jul 3, 2015·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·David Rios InsuaJesus Rios
Mar 18, 2017·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Vineet M PayyappalliVictor Richmond R Jose
Mar 30, 2019·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Natalie M ScalaMichel Cukier
Apr 6, 2019·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie
Jul 31, 2019·Risk Analysis : an Official Publication of the Society for Risk Analysis·Wei WangEnrico Zio
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