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T. Kozlowski and S. A. Smolka. Digital signatures with encryption: Fact and fiction (extended abstract). In Proceedings of the DIMACS Workshop on Design and Formal Verification of Security Protocols, 1997. Available via URL: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Security/ program2/program.html. 45

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Towards a Completeness Result for Model Checking of Security.. - Lowe (1999)   (69 citations)  (Correct)

....of the most general intruder who can interact with the protocol, and to use a state exploration tool to discover if the system can enter an insecure state, that is, whether there is an attack upon the protocol. A number of different authors have used this approach, either with general purpose [10, 13, 17, 21, 4, 11] or special purpose model checkers [20, 10, 18] some tools (for example, the NRL Protocol Analyzer [10, 19] combine aspects of theorem proving and model checking to try to show that it is enough to consider only a finite set of states, and then to search those states. These approaches have ....

T. Kozlowski and S. A. Smolka. Digital signatures with encryption: Fact and fiction (extended abstract). In Proceedings of the DIMACS Workshop on Design and Formal Verification of Security Protocols, 1997. Available via URL: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/Security/ program2/program.html. 45


Towards a Completeness Result for Model Checking of Security.. - Lowe (1998)   (69 citations)  (Correct)

....of the most general intruder who can interact with the protocol, and to use a state exploration tool to discover if the system can enter an insecure state, that is, whether there is an attack upon the protocol. A number of different authors have used this approach, either with general purpose [11, 14, 18, 22, 5, 12] or special purpose model checkers [21, 11, 19] some tools (for example, the NRL Protocol Analyzer [11, 20] combine aspects of theorem proving and model checking to try to show that it is enough to consider only a finite set of states, and then to search those states. These approaches have ....

T. Kozlowski and S. A. Smolka. Digital signatures with encryption: Fact and fiction (extended abstract). In Proceedings of the DIMACS Workshop on Design and Formal Verification of Security Protocols, 1997. Available via URL: http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/Workshops/ Security/program2/program.html.

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