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CCS
2006
ACM
13 years 8 months ago
Modelling the relative strength of security protocols
In this paper, we present a way to think about the relative strength of security protocols using SoS, a lattice-theoretic representation of security strength. In particular, we di...
Ho Chung, Clifford Neuman
IFIP
2010
Springer
12 years 11 months ago
Modeling Identity-Related Properties and Their Privacy Strength
In the last years several attempts to define identity-related properties such as identifiability, pseudonymity and anonymity have been made to analyze the privacy offered by inform...
Meilof Veeningen, Benne de Weger, Nicola Zannone
CSL
2010
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Degrees of Security: Protocol Guarantees in the Face of Compromising Adversaries
Abstract. We present a symbolic framework, based on a modular operational semantics, for formalizing different notions of compromise relevant for the analysis of cryptographic prot...
David A. Basin, Cas J. F. Cremers
IJISEC
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
SAT-based model-checking for security protocols analysis
We present a model checking technique for security protocols based on a reduction to propositional logic. At the core of our approach is a procedure that, given a description of th...
Alessandro Armando, Luca Compagna
AINA
2004
IEEE
13 years 8 months ago
Formal Verification of PAP and EAP-MD5 Protocols in Wireless Networks: FDR Model Checking
IEEE 802.1x and authentication server based security protocols are mainly used for enhancing security of wireless networks. In this paper, we specify PAP and EAP-MD5 based securit...
Il-Gon Kim, Jin-Young Choi