This article develops a novel compositional and abstraction-based approach to synthesize edit functions for opacity enforcement in modular discrete event systems. Edit functions alter the output of the system by erasing or inserting events in order to obfuscate the outside intruder, whose goal is to infer the secrets of the system from its observation. We synthesize edit functions to solve the opacity enforcement problem in a modular setting, which significantly reduces the computational complexity compared with the monolithic approach. Two abstraction methods called opaque observation equivalence and opaque bisimulation are first employed to abstract the individual components of the modular system and their observers. Subsequently, we prop...
Motivated by security and privacy considerations in applications of discrete event systems, we descr...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
International audienceOver the last decade, opacity of discrete event systems (DES) has become a ver...
This paper investigates the synthesis of edit functions for opacity enforcement using abstraction me...
International audienceIn discrete-event systems, the opacity of a secret ensures that some behaviors...
We consider the verification of current-state and K-step opacity for systems modeled as interacting ...
In this paper, an alternative equivalence based definition of bisimulation is proposed, calledvisibl...
Current-state opacity is a key security property in discrete event systems. A system is said to be c...
In this paper we tackle the opacity enforcement problem in discrete event systems using supervisory ...
Abstract—State-based notions of opacity, such as initial-state opacity and infinite-step opacity, em...
Abstract We are interested in the validation of opacity. Opacity models the impossibility for an att...
International audienceThe opacity property characterizes the absence of confidential information flo...
We consider the problem of privacy enforcement for dynamic systems using the technique of obfuscatio...
Security is one of the most important properties of systems such as Internet of things, communicatio...
Given a finite transition system and a regular predicate, we address the problem of computing a cont...
Motivated by security and privacy considerations in applications of discrete event systems, we descr...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
International audienceOver the last decade, opacity of discrete event systems (DES) has become a ver...
This paper investigates the synthesis of edit functions for opacity enforcement using abstraction me...
International audienceIn discrete-event systems, the opacity of a secret ensures that some behaviors...
We consider the verification of current-state and K-step opacity for systems modeled as interacting ...
In this paper, an alternative equivalence based definition of bisimulation is proposed, calledvisibl...
Current-state opacity is a key security property in discrete event systems. A system is said to be c...
In this paper we tackle the opacity enforcement problem in discrete event systems using supervisory ...
Abstract—State-based notions of opacity, such as initial-state opacity and infinite-step opacity, em...
Abstract We are interested in the validation of opacity. Opacity models the impossibility for an att...
International audienceThe opacity property characterizes the absence of confidential information flo...
We consider the problem of privacy enforcement for dynamic systems using the technique of obfuscatio...
Security is one of the most important properties of systems such as Internet of things, communicatio...
Given a finite transition system and a regular predicate, we address the problem of computing a cont...
Motivated by security and privacy considerations in applications of discrete event systems, we descr...
A property (of an object) is opaque to an observer when he or she cannot deduce the property from it...
International audienceOver the last decade, opacity of discrete event systems (DES) has become a ver...