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Charles A. Kamhoua

Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory

Publications -  231
Citations -  3743

Charles A. Kamhoua is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Game theory & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 208 publications receiving 2558 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles A. Kamhoua include Raytheon & Washington University in St. Louis.

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IT Security and Privacy Standards in Comparison: Improving FedRAMP Authorization for Cloud Service Providers

TL;DR: This study analyzes four highly regarded IT security standards used to assess, improve, and demonstrate information systems assurance and cloud security, and investigates their complementarity, their redundancies, and the level of protection they offer to information stored in cloud systems.
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A Reputation-based Stackelberg Game Model to Enhance Secrecy Rate in Spectrum Leasing to Selfish IoT Devices

TL;DR: In this article, a distributed game theoretic framework for spectrum leasing is proposed where the licensed users can willingly lease a portion of their spectrum access to unlicensed IoT devices, and in return the IoT devices provide cooperative services, firstly to enhance information secrecy of licensed users via adding intentional jamming to protect them from potential eavesdroppers, and secondly to enhance the quality of communication through cooperative relaying.
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Contract-Theoretic Resource Allocation for Critical Infrastructure Protection

TL;DR: Simulation results show that the proposed contract-theoretic approach maximizes the CC's utility while ensuring that no infrastructure has an incentive to ask for another contract, despite the lack of exact information at the CC.
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Beyond Free Riding: Quality of Indicators for Assessing Participation in Information Sharing for Threat Intelligence

TL;DR: The notion of quality of indicators (\qoi) is introduced for the assessment of the level of contribution by participants in information sharing for threat intelligence and exemplifies this notion through various metrics, including correctness, relevance, utility, and uniqueness of indicators.
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A Markov Game Theoritic Approach for Power Grid Security

TL;DR: A game theoretic approach to optimize the defense against an invader attempting to use a set of known vulnerabilities to reach critical nodes in the network and gives the optimal strategy to disconnect vulnerable services and thus slow down the attack.