Dynamics of targeted ransomware negotiations

10/01/2021
by   Pierce Ryan, et al.
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In this paper, we consider how the development of targeted ransomware has affected the dynamics of ransomware negotiations. We construct a model of ransomware negotiations as an asymmetric non-cooperative two-player game. In particular, our model considers the investments that a malicious actor must make in order to conduct a successful targeted ransomware attack. We demonstrate how imperfect information is crucial feature for replicating observed real-world behaviour. Furthermore, we present optimal strategies for both the malicious actor and the target, and demonstrate how imperfect information results in a non-trivial optimal strategy for the malicious actor.

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