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Abstract: Security properties based on information flow, such as
noninterference, provide strong guarantees that confidentiality
is maintained. However, programs often need to leak
some amount of confidential information in order to serve
their intended purpose, and thus violate noninterference.
Real systems that control information flow often include
mechanisms for downgrading or declassifying information;
however, declassification can easily result in the unexpected
release of confidential information. (Update)
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Steve Zdancewic and Andrew C. Myers. Robust declassification. In Proceedings of 14th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, pages 15--23, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 2001. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zdancewic01robust.html More
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author = "S. Zdancewic and A. Myers",
title = "Robust declassification",
text = "Steve Zdancewic and Andrew C. Myers. Robust declassification. In Proceedings
of 14th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Workshop, pages 15--23, Cape
Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 2001.",
year = "2001",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zdancewic01robust.html" }
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