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Bulletin of the Abai KazNPU, the series of "Physical and Mathematical Sciences"

DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL FOR DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING THE PROCESS OF INVESTING IN CYBERSECURITY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT MULTIFACTORIALITY

Published September 2021
Yessenov University
Yessenov University, Aktau
National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev
Yessenov University, Aktau
Abstract

A model for managing the investment process is proposed, based on the example of investing in cybersecurity of national scale informatization objects, taking into account the multifactorial nature of this process. The difference between this model and those previously developed is that, firstly, it considers the investment process as a complex structure, for which it is not enough to model it as a one-factor category. Second, our model is based on the solution of a bilinear multi-step quality game with several terminal surfaces. The solution is obtained within the framework of the scheme of a new class of bilinear multistage games describing the interaction of objects in a multidimensional space. Consideration of the investment process in such a setting makes it possible to adequately describe the process of searching for rational strategies of players in the course of investing in information technologies. The study made it possible to implement the program code of the model in the MatLab simulation environment.

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Ягалиева, .Б. , Ахметов, Б. , Лахно, В. and Жилкишбаева, Г. 2021. DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL FOR DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS FOR MANAGING THE PROCESS OF INVESTING IN CYBERSECURITY TAKING INTO ACCOUNT MULTIFACTORIALITY. Bulletin of the Abai KazNPU, the series of "Physical and Mathematical Sciences". 75, 3 (Sep. 2021), 70–75. DOI:https://doi.org/10.51889/2021-3.1728-7901.08.