International audienceOpacity is a general language-theoretic framework in which several security properties of a system can be expressed. Its parameters are a predicate, given as a subset of runs of the system, and an observation function, from the set of runs into a set of observables. The predicate describes secret information in the system and, in the possibilistic setting, it is opaque if its membership cannot be inferred from observation.In this paper, we propose several notions of quantitative opacity for probabilistic systems, where the predicate and the observation function are seen as random variables. Our aim is to measure (i) the probability of opacity leakage relative to these random variables and (ii) the level of uncertainty ...
Given a probabilistic transition system (PTS) A partially observed by an attacker, and an ω-regular ...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
On a partially observed system, a secret ϕ is opaque if an observer cannot ascertain that its trace ...
Opacity is a generic security property, that has been defined on (non-probabilistic) transition syst...
International audienceA system satisfies opacity if its secret behaviors cannot be detected by any u...
Abstract. A predicate is opaque for a given system, if an adversary will never be able to establish ...
A system is said to be current-state opaque if the entrance of the system state to a set of secret s...
We delineate a methodology for the specification and verification of flow security properties expres...
International audienceOver the last decade, opacity of discrete event systems (DES) has become a ver...
We consider information control questions in a stochastic setting where an observation function prov...
Motivated by security and privacy considerations in applications of discrete event systems, we descr...
International audienceA property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduc...
Security is one of the most important properties of systems such as Internet of things, communicatio...
International audienceA property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduc...
International audienceThe opacity property characterizes the absence of confidential information flo...
Given a probabilistic transition system (PTS) A partially observed by an attacker, and an ω-regular ...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
On a partially observed system, a secret ϕ is opaque if an observer cannot ascertain that its trace ...
Opacity is a generic security property, that has been defined on (non-probabilistic) transition syst...
International audienceA system satisfies opacity if its secret behaviors cannot be detected by any u...
Abstract. A predicate is opaque for a given system, if an adversary will never be able to establish ...
A system is said to be current-state opaque if the entrance of the system state to a set of secret s...
We delineate a methodology for the specification and verification of flow security properties expres...
International audienceOver the last decade, opacity of discrete event systems (DES) has become a ver...
We consider information control questions in a stochastic setting where an observation function prov...
Motivated by security and privacy considerations in applications of discrete event systems, we descr...
International audienceA property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduc...
Security is one of the most important properties of systems such as Internet of things, communicatio...
International audienceA property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduc...
International audienceThe opacity property characterizes the absence of confidential information flo...
Given a probabilistic transition system (PTS) A partially observed by an attacker, and an ω-regular ...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
On a partially observed system, a secret ϕ is opaque if an observer cannot ascertain that its trace ...