Many security properties of cryptographic protocols can be all seen as specific instances of a general property, we called Non Deducibility on Composition (NDC), that we proposed a few years ago for studying information flow properties in computer systems. The advantage of our unifying theory is that formal comparison among these properties is now easier and that the full generality of NDC has helped us in finding a few new attacks on cryptographic protocols.

Non Interference for the Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols

FOCARDI, Riccardo;
2000-01-01

Abstract

Many security properties of cryptographic protocols can be all seen as specific instances of a general property, we called Non Deducibility on Composition (NDC), that we proposed a few years ago for studying information flow properties in computer systems. The advantage of our unifying theory is that formal comparison among these properties is now easier and that the full generality of NDC has helped us in finding a few new attacks on cryptographic protocols.
2000
27th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming
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