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Abstract: In this paper we describe the analysis of a library of fifty
security protocols using FDR, a model checker for the process
algebra CSP, and Casper, a compiler that produces
the CSP descriptions from a more concise description. We
succeed in finding nearly all of the attacks previously reported
upon these protocols; in addition, we identify several
new attacks.
1 Introduction
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
Ben Donovan, Paul Norris, and Gavin Lowe. Analyzing a library of security protocols using Casper and FDR. In Workshop on Formal Methods and Security Protocols, July 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/donovan99analyzing.html More
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title = "Analyzing a library of security protocols using Casper and FDR",
text = "Ben Donovan, Paul Norris, and Gavin Lowe. Analyzing a library of security
protocols using Casper and FDR. In Workshop on Formal Methods and Security
Protocols, July 1999.",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/donovan99analyzing.html" }
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