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APN
2008
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
Modeling and Analysis of Security Protocols Using Role Based Specifications and Petri Nets
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a framework composed of a syntax and its compositional Petri net semantics, for the specification and verification of properties (like authent...
Roland Bouroulet, Raymond R. Devillers, Hanna Klau...
CTRSA
2010
Springer
200views Cryptology» more  CTRSA 2010»
14 years 3 months ago
Resettable Public-Key Encryption: How to Encrypt on a Virtual Machine
Typical security models used for proving security of deployed cryptographic primitives do not allow adversaries to rewind or reset honest parties to an earlier state. Thus, it is c...
Scott Yilek
PKC
2009
Springer
129views Cryptology» more  PKC 2009»
14 years 9 months ago
Modeling Key Compromise Impersonation Attacks on Group Key Exchange Protocols
A key exchange protocol allows a set of parties to agree upon a secret session key over a public network. Two-party key exchange (2PKE) protocols have been rigorously analyzed unde...
Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto, M. ...
CISC
2009
Springer
148views Cryptology» more  CISC 2009»
13 years 6 months ago
Using Strategy Objectives for Network Security Analysis
The anticipation game framework is an extension of attack graphs based on game theory. It is used to anticipate and analyze intruder and administrator concurrent interactions with ...
Elie Bursztein, John C. Mitchell
ACNS
2006
Springer
112views Cryptology» more  ACNS 2006»
14 years 2 months ago
Password Based Server Aided Key Exchange
We propose a new password-based 3-party protocol with a formal security proof in the standard model. Under reasonable assumptions we show that our new protocol is more efficient t...
Yvonne Cliff, Yiu Shing Terry Tin, Colin Boyd