Attack--Defense Trees and Two-Player Binary Zero-Sum Extensive Form Games Are Equivalent - Technical Report with Proofs
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cs.GT
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attack--defensetreesbinaryequivalentextensiveformgamestwo-player
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Attack--defense trees are used to describe security weaknesses of a system and possible countermeasures. In this paper, the connection between attack--defense trees and game theory is made explicit. We show that attack--defense trees and binary zero-sum two-player extensive form games have equivalent expressive power when considering satisfiability, in the sense that they can be converted into each other while preserving their outcome and their internal structure.
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