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2005
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Security-Typed Languages for Implementation of Cryptographic Protocols: A Case Study

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Security-Typed Languages for Implementation of Cryptographic Protocols: A Case Study
Security protocols are critical for protecting modern communication infrastructures and are therefore subject to thorough analysis. However practical implementations of these protocols lack the same level of attention and thus may be more exposed to attacks. This paper discusses security assurance provided by security-typed languages when implementing cryptographic protocols. Our results are based on a case study using Jif, a Java-based security-typed language, for implementing a non-trivial cryptographic protocol that allows playing online poker without a trusted third party. The case study deploys the largest program written in a security-typed language to date and identifies insights ranging from security guarantees to useful patterns of secure programming.
Aslan Askarov, Andrei Sabelfeld
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ESORICS
Authors Aslan Askarov, Andrei Sabelfeld
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