The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games

We consider the problem of allocating scarce security resources among heterogeneous targets to thwart a possible attack. It is well known that deterministic solutions to this problem being highly predictable are severely suboptimal. To mitigate this predictability, the game-theoretic security game m...

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Main Authors: McCARTHY, Sara Marie, LAAN, Corine M., WANG, Kai, VAYANOS, Phebe, SINHA, Arunesh, TAMBE, Milind
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-57942020-10-28T03:41:02Z The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games McCARTHY, Sara Marie LAAN, Corine M. WANG, Kai VAYANOS, Phebe SINHA, Arunesh TAMBE, Milind We consider the problem of allocating scarce security resources among heterogeneous targets to thwart a possible attack. It is well known that deterministic solutions to this problem being highly predictable are severely suboptimal. To mitigate this predictability, the game-theoretic security game model was proposed which randomizes over pure (deterministic) strategies, causing confusion in the adversary. Unfortunately, such mixed strategies typically involve randomizing over a large number of strategies, requiring security personnel to be familiar with numerous protocols, making them hard to operationalize. Motivated by these practical considerations, we propose an easy to use approach for computing strategies that are easy to operationalize and that bridge the gap between the static solution and the optimal mixed strategy. These strategies only randomize over an optimally chosen subset of pure strategies whose cardinality is selected by the defender, enabling them to conveniently tune the trade-off between ease of operationalization and efficiency using a single design parameter. We show that the problem of computing such operationalizable strategies is NP-hard, formulate it as a mixed-integer optimization problem, provide an algorithm for computing epsilon-optimal equilibria, and an efficient heuristic. We evaluate the performance of our approach on the problem of screening for threats at airport checkpoints and show that the Price of Usability, i.e., the loss in optimality to obtain a strategy that is easier to operationalize, is typically not high. 2018-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4791 info:doi/10.24963/ijcai.2018/63 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5794/viewcontent/price_of_usability_1_.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Theory and Algorithms
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topic Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications
Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Theory and Algorithms
spellingShingle Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications
Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Theory and Algorithms
McCARTHY, Sara Marie
LAAN, Corine M.
WANG, Kai
VAYANOS, Phebe
SINHA, Arunesh
TAMBE, Milind
The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
description We consider the problem of allocating scarce security resources among heterogeneous targets to thwart a possible attack. It is well known that deterministic solutions to this problem being highly predictable are severely suboptimal. To mitigate this predictability, the game-theoretic security game model was proposed which randomizes over pure (deterministic) strategies, causing confusion in the adversary. Unfortunately, such mixed strategies typically involve randomizing over a large number of strategies, requiring security personnel to be familiar with numerous protocols, making them hard to operationalize. Motivated by these practical considerations, we propose an easy to use approach for computing strategies that are easy to operationalize and that bridge the gap between the static solution and the optimal mixed strategy. These strategies only randomize over an optimally chosen subset of pure strategies whose cardinality is selected by the defender, enabling them to conveniently tune the trade-off between ease of operationalization and efficiency using a single design parameter. We show that the problem of computing such operationalizable strategies is NP-hard, formulate it as a mixed-integer optimization problem, provide an algorithm for computing epsilon-optimal equilibria, and an efficient heuristic. We evaluate the performance of our approach on the problem of screening for threats at airport checkpoints and show that the Price of Usability, i.e., the loss in optimality to obtain a strategy that is easier to operationalize, is typically not high.
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author McCARTHY, Sara Marie
LAAN, Corine M.
WANG, Kai
VAYANOS, Phebe
SINHA, Arunesh
TAMBE, Milind
author_facet McCARTHY, Sara Marie
LAAN, Corine M.
WANG, Kai
VAYANOS, Phebe
SINHA, Arunesh
TAMBE, Milind
author_sort McCARTHY, Sara Marie
title The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
title_short The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
title_full The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
title_fullStr The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
title_full_unstemmed The price of usability: Designing operationalizable strategies for security games
title_sort price of usability: designing operationalizable strategies for security games
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2018
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4791
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