| Rushby, J., Security requirements specifications: How and what?, in: Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security (SREIS), Indianapolis, IN, 2001. |
....and liveness properties . Our approach is to use dynamic logic, which admits a simple characterisation of secure information flow for deterministic programs. This claim is not formal, since it depends on precisely what one means by safety and liveness ; for some concrete instances see [13, 9, 10]. We investigate the feasibility of the approach by showing how a general purpose tool for software verification (based on dynamic logic) can be used to perform information flow analyses. So far, our examples are relatively small, but we are able to handle phenomena like method calls, loops, ....
J. Rushby. Security requirements specifications: How and what? In Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security (SREIS), 2001.
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Rushby, J., Security requirements specifications: How and what?, in: Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security (SREIS), Indianapolis, IN, 2001.
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John Rushby, Security requirements specifications: How and what?, Invited paper presented at Symposium on Requirements Engineering for Information Security (SREIS), Indianapolis, IN, March 2001.
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