This paper introduces a process calculus with recursion which allows us to express an unbounded number of runs of the ping-pong protocols introduced by Dolev and Yao. We study the decidability issues associated with two common approaches to checking security properties, namely reachability analysis and bisimulation checking. Our main result is that our channel-free and memory-less calculus is Turing powerful, assuming that at least three principals are involved. We also investigate the expressive power of the calculus in the case of two participants. Here, our main results are that reachability and, under certain conditions, also strong bisimilarity become decidable
As concurrent systems become ever more complex and ever more ubiquitous, the need to understand and ...
AbstractWe study the reachability problem for cryptographic protocols represented as processes relyi...
AbstractThe spi-calculus, proposed by Abadi and Gordon, is a process calculus based on the π-calculu...
This paper introduces a process calculus with recursion which allows us to express an unbounded numb...
Udgivelsesdato: JANWe use some recent techniques from process algebra to draw several conclusions ab...
We use some very recent techniques from process algebra to draw interesting conclusions about the we...
Abstract. Ping-pong protocols with recursive definitions of agents, but without any active intruder,...
We use some recent techniques from process algebra to draw several conclusions about the well studie...
Cryptographic protocols can be divided into (1) protocols where the protocol steps are simple from a...
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We identify a new decidable class of security protocols, both for reachability and equivalence prope...
In many security protocols, such as group protocols, principals have to perform iterative or recursi...
Abstract. Formal methods have been very successful in analyzing security pro-tocols for reachability...
AbstractWe present a proof system for message-passing process calculi with recursion. The key infere...
Consider the class of protocols, for two participants, in which the initiator applies a sequence of ...
As concurrent systems become ever more complex and ever more ubiquitous, the need to understand and ...
AbstractWe study the reachability problem for cryptographic protocols represented as processes relyi...
AbstractThe spi-calculus, proposed by Abadi and Gordon, is a process calculus based on the π-calculu...
This paper introduces a process calculus with recursion which allows us to express an unbounded numb...
Udgivelsesdato: JANWe use some recent techniques from process algebra to draw several conclusions ab...
We use some very recent techniques from process algebra to draw interesting conclusions about the we...
Abstract. Ping-pong protocols with recursive definitions of agents, but without any active intruder,...
We use some recent techniques from process algebra to draw several conclusions about the well studie...
Cryptographic protocols can be divided into (1) protocols where the protocol steps are simple from a...
Abstract. Many decidability results are known for non-recursive cryptographic protocols, where the p...
We identify a new decidable class of security protocols, both for reachability and equivalence prope...
In many security protocols, such as group protocols, principals have to perform iterative or recursi...
Abstract. Formal methods have been very successful in analyzing security pro-tocols for reachability...
AbstractWe present a proof system for message-passing process calculi with recursion. The key infere...
Consider the class of protocols, for two participants, in which the initiator applies a sequence of ...
As concurrent systems become ever more complex and ever more ubiquitous, the need to understand and ...
AbstractWe study the reachability problem for cryptographic protocols represented as processes relyi...
AbstractThe spi-calculus, proposed by Abadi and Gordon, is a process calculus based on the π-calculu...