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Multi-Dimensional Security Protocol Engineering using SPEAR (1997)  (Make Corrections)  
J.P. Bekmann, P. de Goede



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Abstract: Multi-dimensional security analysis is effective in creating cryptographic protocols since it encompasses a variety of analysis techniques, thereby providing a higher security confidence than individual approaches. SPEAR, the Security Protocol Engineering and Analysis Resource, is a protocol engineering tool which focuses on security protocols, with the specific aim of producing secure and efficient protocol designs and support for the `production' process. SPEAR offers developers of... (Update)

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@misc{ bekmann-multidimensional,
  author = "J.P. Bekmann and P. de Goede",
  title = "Multi-Dimensional Security Protocol Engineering using SPEAR",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bekmann97multidimensional.html" }
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