Hyperproperties are commonly used in computer security to define information-flow policies and other requirements that reason about the relationship between multiple computations. In this paper, we study a novel class of hyperproperties where the individual computation paths are chosen by the strategic choices of a coalition of agents in a multi-agent system. We introduce HyperATL*, an extension of computation tree logic with path variables and strategy quantifiers. HyperATL* can express strategic hyperproperties, such as that the scheduler in a concurrent system has a strategy to avoid information leakage. HyperATL* is particularly useful to specify asynchronous hyperproperties, i.e., hyperproperties where the speed of the execution on the...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
Temporal hyperproperties are system properties that relate multiple execution traces. For (finite-st...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are commonly used in computer security to define information-flow policies and other...
Hyperproperties are system properties that relate multiple computation paths in a system and are com...
Information security properties of reactive systems like non-interference often require relating dif...
Many types of attacks on confidentiality stem from the nondeterministic nature of the environment th...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Abstract. Two new logics for verification of hyperproperties are pro-posed. Hyperproperties characte...
We introduce Hyper^2LTL, a temporal logic for the specification of hyperproperties that allows for s...
Probabilistic hyperproperties express probabilistic relations between different executions of system...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
Temporal hyperproperties are system properties that relate multiple execution traces. For (finite-st...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...
Hyperproperties are commonly used in computer security to define information-flow policies and other...
Hyperproperties are system properties that relate multiple computation paths in a system and are com...
Information security properties of reactive systems like non-interference often require relating dif...
Many types of attacks on confidentiality stem from the nondeterministic nature of the environment th...
Hyperproperties are properties of computational systems that require more than one trace to evaluate...
Hyperproperties, as introduced by Clarkson and Schneider, characterize the correctness of a computer...
Abstract. Two new logics for verification of hyperproperties are pro-posed. Hyperproperties characte...
We introduce Hyper^2LTL, a temporal logic for the specification of hyperproperties that allows for s...
Probabilistic hyperproperties express probabilistic relations between different executions of system...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
In this paper, we study a novel approach to asynchronous hyperproperties by reconsidering the founda...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
We develop team semantics for Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) to express hyperproperties, which have rec...
Temporal hyperproperties are system properties that relate multiple execution traces. For (finite-st...
Hyperproperties are properties of systems that relate different executions traces, with many applica...