A bi-level game-theoretic framework for timing and selecting cyber deception against biased attackers, with simulated evidence that optimal switching yields at least a 40% reward improvement.
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Bi-Level Game-Theoretic Planning of Cyber Deception for Cognitive Arbitrage
A bi-level game-theoretic framework for timing and selecting cyber deception against biased attackers, with simulated evidence that optimal switching yields at least a 40% reward improvement.