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  On Belief Evolution in Authentication Protocols (1991) [19 citations — 1 self]

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by Rajashekar Kailar, Virgil D. Gligor
In Proceedings of the Computer Security Foundations Workshop IV, PP 103-16, IEEE Computer
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Abstract:

Authentication protocols can be viewed from the perspective of the evolution of beliefs within a protocol run. Inference rules which ensue from this perspective are presented. These rules can be used to analyze the protocols which the BAN logic [1] can analyze. Additional protocols that can be analyzed include (1) inter-domain authentication where principals must trust all authentication servers of the domains traversed according to a specific policy, and (2) where trust in the secrecy of the encryption key and belief ordering need to be established despite the lack of jurisdiction [5]. 1

Citations

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169 Reasoning About Belief in Cryptographic Protocols – Gong, Needham, et al. - 1990
77 Kerberos authentication and authorization system – MILLER, NEUMAN, et al. - 1997
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33 Cascaded Authentication – Sollins - 1988
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2 Y.Moses, "Knowledge and Common knowledge in a distributed environment – Halpern - 1984
2 Kerberos Version 5 RFC, draft 2 – Kohl, Steiner - 1989
2 DCE Authorization Services, - Privilege Server – Pato - 1990
1 4] P.-C.Cheng and V.D.Gligor, "On the formal Specification and verification of a Multiparty Session Protocol – Gligor, Kailar, et al.