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Abstract: An existing approach based on induction and theorem proving is tailored
to the verification of security protocols that make use of smart cards. (Update)
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.... to the Shoup Rubin protocol and verified its goals of authenticity, unicity, confidentiality, authentication and key distribution [14]. We argue that the confidentiality stated of the protocol in terms of provable security is highly theoretical. We have discovered that...
.... Protocols Our approach to analysing second level security protocols is built our existing work on analysing authentication protocols [4, 13] using inductive definitions. The machinery is mechanized in Isabelle HOL, so modelling and verifying a protocol involves interaction...
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G. Bella. Inductive Verification of Smart Card Protocols. Submitted to Journal of Computer Security, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bella00inductive.html More
@misc{ bella00inductive,
author = "G. Bella",
title = "Inductive Verification of Smart Card Protocols",
text = "G. Bella. Inductive Verification of Smart Card Protocols. Submitted to
Journal of Computer Security, 2000.",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bella00inductive.html" }
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