Strategic aspects of cyberattack, attribution, and blame

Author:

Edwards Benjamin,Furnas Alexander,Forrest Stephanie,Axelrod RobertORCID

Abstract

Cyber conflict is now a common and potentially dangerous occurrence. The target typically faces a strategic choice based on its ability to attribute the attack to a specific perpetrator and whether it has a viable punishment at its disposal. We present a game-theoretic model, in which the best strategic choice for the victim depends on the vulnerability of the attacker, the knowledge level of the victim, payoffs for different outcomes, and the beliefs of each player about their opponent. The resulting blame game allows analysis of four policy-relevant questions: the conditions under which peace (i.e., no attacks) is stable, when attacks should be tolerated, the consequences of asymmetric technical attribution capabilities, and when a mischievous third party or an accident can undermine peace. Numerous historical examples illustrate how the theory applies to cases of cyber or kinetic conflict involving the United States, Russia, China, Japan, North Korea, Estonia, Israel, Iran, and Syria.

Funder

National Science Foundation

DOD | Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency

Air Force Research Laboratory

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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