Security economics: an adversarial risk analysis approach to airport protection

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作者
Javier Cano
David Ríos Insua
Alessandra Tedeschi
Ug̃ur Turhan
机构
[1] Rey Juan Carlos University,Department of Computer Sciences and Statistics
[2] ICMAT-CSIC,Instituto de Ciencias Matemáticas
[3] Deep Blue,undefined
[4] Anadolu University,undefined
来源
Annals of Operations Research | 2016年 / 245卷
关键词
Adversarial risk analysis; Intelligent attacker; Multiattribute expected utility; Airport security;
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摘要
We analyze the case of protecting an airport, in which there is concern with terrorist threats against the Air Traffic Control Tower. To deter terrorist actions, airport authorities rely on various protective measures, which entail multiple consequences. By deploying them, airport authorities expect to reduce the probabilities and potential impacts of terrorist actions. We aim at giving advice to the airport authorities by devising a security resource allocation plan. We use the framework of adversarial risk analysis to deal with the problem.
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页码:359 / 378
页数:19
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