Game-theoretical Approaches to Cyber-crime Monitoring
Sylvester Oluyemi Olatunji *
Department of Cyber Security, School of Computing, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Boniface Kayode Alese
Department of Cyber Security, School of Computing, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Olatunbosun Olabode
Department of Information Systems, School of Computing, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
Olaniyi Ayeni
Department of Cyber Security, School of Computing, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Our society's diploma of reliance on IT and our online world is developing daily. Cyberspace, the call given to the worldwide and dynamic domain, composed of the infrastructure of the statistics era consisting of the net networks and statistics and telecommunications structures has supplied extraordinary globalization that gives new opportunities, but additionally includes new challenges, risks, and threats. Knowledge of its threats, dealing with the risks, and constructing suitable prevention, defense, detection, evaluation, investigation, and recuperation is essential. Given the present-day assessment of the statistics safety and intrusion detection, there's without a doubt a want for a choice and manipulation framework to cope with problems like assault modeling, evaluation of detected threats, and choice of reaction actions. We look at the goals of designing a mathematical version for gamified cybercrime tracking in a community environment.
Keywords: Cyber-crime, cybersecurity, cyberattacks, game-theory, intrusion detection systems