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GameSec 



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Conference on the Decision and Game Theory for Security
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Categories: Computer Networking
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DblpSeries: | gamesec |
WikiCFP Series: | 1108 |
Avg. acceptance rate: | 58.5 |
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): | 58.5 |
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Conference on the Decision and Game Theory for Security (GameSec) has an average acceptance rate of 58.5% (last 5 years 58.5%).
Events
There are 5 events of the series GameSec known to this wiki: GameSec 2017, GameSec 2018, GameSec 2019, GameSec 2020, GameSec 2021
Submission/Acceptance
Locations
The Conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security focuses on protection of heterogeneous, large-scale and dynamic cyber-physical systems as well as managing security risks faced by critical infrastructures through rigorous and practically-relevant analytical methods