Abstract. We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to cryptographic protocols. Our Epistemic Crypto Logic is a variant of Dynamic Epistemic Logic to describe com-munication and computation in a multi-agent setting. It is interpreted on register models which efficiently encode larger Kripke models. As an example we formalize the well-known Diffie-Hellman key exchange. The presented register models also motivate a Monte Carlo method for model checking which we compare against a standard algorithm, using the key exchange as a benchmark.
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
We propose a dynamic epistemic framework for the verification of security protocols. First, we intro...
htmlabstractWe present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable t...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to cryptograp...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge \nof large numbers, applicable to cryptogra...
The talk presents an extension of DEL (dynamic epistemic logic) intended for model checking of crypt...
International audienceRepresentation of ignorance about large numbers --- agent a does not know agen...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
htmlabstractRepresentation of ignorance about large numbers | agent a does not know agent b's key |...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
This dissertation presents a logical investigation of epistemic protocols, focussing on protocol-dyn...
Abstract It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to crytographic protocol primitives. In...
Knowledge-based programs provide an abstract level of description of protocols in which agent action...
The talk is about the application of model checking to the analysis of cryptographic security protoc...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
We propose a dynamic epistemic framework for the verification of security protocols. First, we intro...
htmlabstractWe present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable t...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to cryptograp...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge \nof large numbers, applicable to cryptogra...
The talk presents an extension of DEL (dynamic epistemic logic) intended for model checking of crypt...
International audienceRepresentation of ignorance about large numbers --- agent a does not know agen...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
htmlabstractRepresentation of ignorance about large numbers | agent a does not know agent b's key |...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
This dissertation presents a logical investigation of epistemic protocols, focussing on protocol-dyn...
Abstract It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to crytographic protocol primitives. In...
Knowledge-based programs provide an abstract level of description of protocols in which agent action...
The talk is about the application of model checking to the analysis of cryptographic security protoc...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
We propose a dynamic epistemic framework for the verification of security protocols. First, we intro...