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Case Studies on Computational Red Teaming

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This chapter focuses on the utility of CRT. Three case studies are presented in varying scale and complexity. The first case study is technology focused, where CRT is used to evaluate three conflict-detection algorithms in the domain of air-traffic management (ATM). The second case study presents a lab-based experiment using a game between humans and computers. The objective of the experiment is to test the impact of noise in the information presented to the humans and the impact of deceptive strategies. The final case study presents a significant exercise with air-traffic controllers (ATCOs). The exercise uses electroencephalographic (EEG) brain data to perform CRT in real time. This case study connects different enablers for CRT in an integrated manner.

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Abbass, H.A. (2015). Case Studies on Computational Red Teaming. In: Computational Red Teaming. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-08281-3_5

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