A Strategy Selection Model for Network Survivability

Survivability has emerged as a new phase for the development of network security technique, and how to improve the system survivability using effective strategy is an important problem. In this paper, by analyzing the fuzzy matrix game (FMG) theory and network survivability mechanism, a novel strategy selection model for network survivability based on FMG theory and its dynamic analysis method are presented from the macroscopically view. The analysis result shows that the proposed method can provide guarantee conditions for network survivability effectively.

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