A meta-notation for protocol analysis

I. Cervesato, N. Durgin, P. Lincoln, John C. Mitchell, A. Scedrov
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Most formal approaches to security protocol analysis are based on a set of assumptions commonly referred to as the "Dolev-Yao model". In this paper, we use a multiset rewriting formalism, based on linear logic, to state the basic assumptions of this model. A characteristic of our formalism is the way that existential quantification provides a succinct way of choosing new values, such as new keys or nonces. We define a class of theories in this formalism that correspond to finite-length protocols, with a bounded initialization phase but allowing unboundedly many instances of each protocol role (e.g., client, sewer; initiator or responder). Undecidability is proved for a restricted class of these protocols, and PSPACE-completeness is claimed for a class further restricted to have no new data (nonces). Since it is a fragment of linear logic, we can use our notation directly as input to linear logic tools, allowing us to do proof search for attacks with relatively little programming effort, and to formally verify protocol transformations and optimizations.
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安全协议分析的大多数正式方法都是基于一组通常称为“Dolev-Yao模型”的假设。在本文中,我们使用基于线性逻辑的多集重写形式来表述该模型的基本假设。我们的形式主义的一个特点是,存在量化提供了一种选择新值的简洁方式,比如新键或新值。我们在这种形式中定义了一类理论,它们对应于有限长度的协议,具有有限的初始化阶段,但允许每个协议角色(例如,客户端,下水道;发起者或响应者)。证明了这些协议的受限类的不可判定性,并声明了进一步限制为没有新数据(nces)的类的pspace -完全性。由于它是线性逻辑的片段,我们可以直接使用我们的符号作为线性逻辑工具的输入,允许我们用相对较少的编程工作来进行攻击的证明搜索,并正式验证协议转换和优化。
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