International audienceGiven a finite transition system and a regular predicate, we address the problem of computing a controller enforcing the opacity of the predicate against an attacker (that partially observes the system), supposedly trying to push the system to reveal the predicate. Assuming that the controller can only control a subset of the events it observes (possibly different from the ones of the attacker), we show that an optimal control always exists and provide sufficient conditions under which it is regular and effectively computable. These conditions rely on the inclusion relationships between the observable alphabets of the attacker and the controller and the controllable alphabet
This paper considers state-based opacity in a setting where attackers of a secret have additional ob...
Uncontrollable transitions in discrete event systems is the cause of forbidden states in supervisory...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Opacity is a security property ...
International audienceGiven a finite transition system and a regular predicate, we address the probl...
International audienceGiven a labelled transition system G partially observed by an attacker, and a ...
Abstract—State-based notions of opacity, such as initial-state opacity and infinite-step opacity, em...
Given a formal model of the behavior of a system, an objective and some notion of control the goal o...
In this paper we tackle the opacity enforcement problem in discrete event systems using supervisory ...
In the field of computer security, a problem that received little attention so far is the enforcemen...
Abstract. We present a novel approach to the safety controller synthesis prob-lem with partial obser...
Abstract. A predicate is opaque for a given system, if an adversary will never be able to establish ...
Current-state opacity is a key security property in discrete event systems. A system is said to be c...
International audienceIn discrete-event systems, the opacity of a secret ensures that some behaviors...
This paper considers state-based opacity in a setting where attackers of a secret have additional ob...
Uncontrollable transitions in discrete event systems is the cause of forbidden states in supervisory...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Opacity is a security property ...
International audienceGiven a finite transition system and a regular predicate, we address the probl...
International audienceGiven a labelled transition system G partially observed by an attacker, and a ...
Abstract—State-based notions of opacity, such as initial-state opacity and infinite-step opacity, em...
Given a formal model of the behavior of a system, an objective and some notion of control the goal o...
In this paper we tackle the opacity enforcement problem in discrete event systems using supervisory ...
In the field of computer security, a problem that received little attention so far is the enforcemen...
Abstract. We present a novel approach to the safety controller synthesis prob-lem with partial obser...
Abstract. A predicate is opaque for a given system, if an adversary will never be able to establish ...
Current-state opacity is a key security property in discrete event systems. A system is said to be c...
International audienceIn discrete-event systems, the opacity of a secret ensures that some behaviors...
This paper considers state-based opacity in a setting where attackers of a secret have additional ob...
Uncontrollable transitions in discrete event systems is the cause of forbidden states in supervisory...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract Opacity is a security property ...