Multi-objective model to protect infrastructure networks from disinformation diffusion


연구 분야: Infrastructure



학회: Social Network Analysis and Mining


초록

The spread of disinformation poses a global threat, influencing public trust and destabilizing critical systems. While existing studies focus on direct network attacks, the indirect impact of disinformation on system vulnerabilities remains underexplored. This work addresses this gap by proposing a multi-objective decision model to develop strategies for either amplifying or mitigating the effects of disinformation. Using a multi-layer framework, we model an information layer, where disinformation spreads via a susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) process (simulated through a cellular automata), and a physical layer, where system performance is evaluated through a defined function (e.g., max flow). From the attacker’s perspective, we introduce a tri-objective model to optimize node selection for disinformation injection and inter-layer links to minimize attack costs, reduce network flow, and accelerate disruption. A case study combining a social network and an electric power grid demonstrates the approach’s effectiveness in identifying trade-offs and decision-making strategies.


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Claudio M. Rocco

Faculty of Engineering Universidad Central de Venezuela Caracas Venezuela

Germany
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Kash Barker

School of Industrial and Systems Engineering University of Oklahoma Norman OK USA

Andorra
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Sridhar Radhakrishnan

School of Computer Science University of Oklahoma Norman OK USA

United States

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발행 연도 2025년
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출판 국가 Germany, Andorra, United States
사이트 Springer
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