Visible to the public Understanding Sanction under Variable Observability in a Secure, Collaborative Environment

TitleUnderstanding Sanction under Variable Observability in a Secure, Collaborative Environment
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsHongying Du, Bennett Y. Narron, Nirav Ajmeri, Emily Berglund, Jon Doyle, Munindar P. Singh
Conference NameProceedings of the International Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security (HotSoS)
PublisherACM
Conference LocationUrbana, Illinois
KeywordsUnderstanding Effects of Norms and Policies on the Robustness, Liveness, and Resilience of Systems
Abstract

Norms are a promising basis for governance in secure, collaborative environments---systems in which multiple principals interact. Yet, many aspects of norm-governance remain poorly understood, inhibiting adoption in real-life collaborative systems. This work focuses on the combined effects of sanction and the observability of the sanctioner in a secure, collaborative environment. We present CARLOS, a multiagent simulation of graduate students performing research within a university lab setting, to explore these phenomena. The simulation consists of agents maintaining ``compliance" to enforced security norms while remaining ``motivated" as researchers. We hypothesize that (1) delayed observability of the environment would lead to greater motivation of agents to complete research tasks than immediate observability and (2) sanctioning a group for a violation would lead to greater compliance to security norms than sanctioning an individual. We find that only the latter hypothesis is supported. Group sanction is an interesting topic for future research regarding a means for norm-governance which yields significant compliance with enforced security policy at a lower cost. Our ultimate contribution is to apply social simulation as a way to explore environmental properties and policies to evaluate key transitions in outcome, as a basis for guiding further and more demanding empirical research.

Citation KeyHotSoS-15:Sanction
Refereed DesignationUnknown