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Abstract: The events of a security protocol and their causal dependency can play an important role in the analysis of security properties. This insight underlies both strand spaces and the inductive method. But neither of these approaches builds up the events of a protocol in a compositional way, so that there is an informal spring from the protocol to its model. By broadening the models to certain kinds of Petri nets, a restricted form of contextual nets, a compositional eventbased semantics is given to ... (Update)

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F. Crazzolara and G. Winskel. Event in security protocols. In Proceedings of the Eight ACM CCS, November 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/549590.html   More

@inproceedings{ crazzolara01events,
    author = "Federico Crazzolara and Glynn Winskel",
    title = "Events in security protocols",
    booktitle = "{ACM} Conference on Computer and Communications Security",
    pages = "96-105",
    year = "2001",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/549590.html" }
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