The Handbook of Security 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-67284-4_37
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Managing Intelligence and Responding to Emerging Threats: The Case of Biosecurity

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“…As many of the biosecurity threats can be turned into bioweapons (Walsh, 2014), the literature on adversarial risk analysis (Rios & Rios Insua, 2012) is relevant in this context. One way to analyze the problem is by using game theory, in the form of a zero‐sum game between counterterrorism authorities and terrorists, in which different types of attacks are considered.…”
Section: Risk Analysis Of Biosecurity Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As many of the biosecurity threats can be turned into bioweapons (Walsh, 2014), the literature on adversarial risk analysis (Rios & Rios Insua, 2012) is relevant in this context. One way to analyze the problem is by using game theory, in the form of a zero‐sum game between counterterrorism authorities and terrorists, in which different types of attacks are considered.…”
Section: Risk Analysis Of Biosecurity Threatsmentioning
confidence: 99%