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....them to prove the protocols correct with respect to polynomially bounded adversaries, where the cryptographic primitives that the protocols employ are real ones. These proofs are entirely hand crafted, though; there are no mechanical means (like program analysis) to derive them. Pfitzmann et al. [18 20, 4] have given a framework to faithfully abstract the cryptographic primitives, such that the proofs about protocols using these abstractions would also hold if the abstractions are replaced with the actual primitives. Abadi and Rogaway [3] have shown that the formal construction of messages from ....
M. Backes. Cryptographically Sound Analysis of Security Protocols. PhD thesis, Universit at des Saarlandes, 2002.
....be considered similar in the sense, that they all attempt to show that some equivalence over a certain class of formally defined objects translates to the indistinguishablity of the computational interpretations of these objects. A separate approach is that of Pfitzmann et al. 18 20] and Backes [4]. They have devised a framework to faithfully abstract the cryptographic primitives, such that the proofs about protocols using these abstractions would also hold if the abstractions are replaced with actual primitives. This framework is more suitable for abstracting integrity properties than ....
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