AbstractWe show how information theory can be used to give a quantitative definition of interference between variables in imperative programming languages. In this paper we focus on a particular case of this definition of interference: leakage of information from private variables to public ones in While language programs. The major result of the paper is a quantitative analysis for this language that employs a use-definition graph to calculate bounds on the leakage into each variable
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...
Information-theoretic measures based upon mutual information can be employed to quantify the informa...
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...
We show how information theory can be used to give a quantitative definition of interference between...
AbstractWe show how information theory can be used to give a quantitative definition of interference...
We propose an approach to quantify interference in a simple imperative language that includes a loop...
AbstractBasic information theory is used to analyse the amount of confidential information which may...
In this paper, we provide an inductive proof system for a notion of abstractnon-interference which f...
Noninterference, a strong security property for a computation process, informally says that the proc...
Classical quantitative information flow analysis often considers a system as an information-theoreti...
In this paper we introduce the notion of abstract non-interference as a general theory for reasoning...
Basic information theory is used to analyse the amount of confidential information which may be leak...
AbstractBuilding on simple information-theoretic concepts, we study two quantitative models of infor...
Abstract—The outputs of a program that processes secret data may reveal information about the values...
International audienceWe consider the problem of defining the information leakage in interactive sys...
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...
Information-theoretic measures based upon mutual information can be employed to quantify the informa...
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...
We show how information theory can be used to give a quantitative definition of interference between...
AbstractWe show how information theory can be used to give a quantitative definition of interference...
We propose an approach to quantify interference in a simple imperative language that includes a loop...
AbstractBasic information theory is used to analyse the amount of confidential information which may...
In this paper, we provide an inductive proof system for a notion of abstractnon-interference which f...
Noninterference, a strong security property for a computation process, informally says that the proc...
Classical quantitative information flow analysis often considers a system as an information-theoreti...
In this paper we introduce the notion of abstract non-interference as a general theory for reasoning...
Basic information theory is used to analyse the amount of confidential information which may be leak...
AbstractBuilding on simple information-theoretic concepts, we study two quantitative models of infor...
Abstract—The outputs of a program that processes secret data may reveal information about the values...
International audienceWe consider the problem of defining the information leakage in interactive sys...
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...
Information-theoretic measures based upon mutual information can be employed to quantify the informa...
Quantitative theories of information flow give us an approach to relax the absolute confidentiality ...