AbstractWe describe properties of a process calculus that has been developed for the purpose of analyzing security protocols. The process calculus is a restricted form of π-calculus, with bounded replication and probabilistic polynomial-time expressions allowed in messages and boolean tests. In order to avoid problems expressing security in the presence of nondeterminism, messages are scheduled probabilistically instead of nondeterministically. We prove that evaluation may be completed in probabilistic polynomial time and develop properties of a form of asymptotic protocol equivalence that allows security to be specified using observational equivalence, a standard relation from programming language theory that involves quantifying over poss...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
We define several security properties for the analysis of probabilistic noninterference as a conserv...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
AbstractWe prove properties of a process calculus that is designed for analysing security protocols....
AbstractWe describe properties of a process calculus that has been developed for the purpose of anal...
Abstract. We prove properties of a process calculus that is designed for analysing security protocol...
. We use properties of observational equivalence for a probabilistic process calculus to prove an au...
Abstract. We describe a probabilistic polynomial-time process calculus for analyzing cryptographic p...
AbstractWhen modelling cryto-protocols by means of process calculi which express both nondeterminist...
Abstract. We describe a probabilistic polynomial-time process calculus for analyzing cryptographic p...
We describe a cryptographically sound formal logic for proving protocol security properties without ...
We describe a cryptographically sound formal logic for proving protocol security properties without ...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
International audienceSymbolic protocol verification generally abstracts probabilities away, conside...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
We define several security properties for the analysis of probabilistic noninterference as a conserv...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
AbstractWe prove properties of a process calculus that is designed for analysing security protocols....
AbstractWe describe properties of a process calculus that has been developed for the purpose of anal...
Abstract. We prove properties of a process calculus that is designed for analysing security protocol...
. We use properties of observational equivalence for a probabilistic process calculus to prove an au...
Abstract. We describe a probabilistic polynomial-time process calculus for analyzing cryptographic p...
AbstractWhen modelling cryto-protocols by means of process calculi which express both nondeterminist...
Abstract. We describe a probabilistic polynomial-time process calculus for analyzing cryptographic p...
We describe a cryptographically sound formal logic for proving protocol security properties without ...
We describe a cryptographically sound formal logic for proving protocol security properties without ...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
International audienceSymbolic protocol verification generally abstracts probabilities away, conside...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...
We define several security properties for the analysis of probabilistic noninterference as a conserv...
International audienceWe propose a probabilistic variant of the pi-calculus as a framework to specif...