FLOC 2018: FEDERATED LOGIC CONFERENCE 2018
A Typing Result for Stateful Protocols

Authors: Andreas Viktor Hess and Sebastian A. Mödersheim

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Title:A Typing Result for Stateful Protocols
Authors:Andreas Viktor Hess and Sebastian A. Mödersheim
Proceedings:CSF CSF Proceedings
Editors: Stephen Chong, Stephanie Delaune and Deepak Garg
Keywords:stateful protocols, typing results, symbolic constraints, relative soundness results
Abstract:

ABSTRACT. There are several typing results that, for certain classes of protocols, show it is without loss of attacks to restrict the intruder to sending only well-typed messages. So far, all these typing results hold only for relatively simple protocols that do not keep a state beyond single sessions, excluding stateful protocols that, e.g., maintain long-term databases. Recently, several verification tools for stateful protocols have been proposed, e.g., Set-pi, AIF-omega, and SAPIC/Tamarin, but for none of these a typing result has been established. The main contribution of this paper is a typing result, for a large class of stateful protocols, based on a symbolic protocol model. We illustrate how to connect several formalisms for stateful protocols to this symbolic model. Finally, we discuss how the conditions of our typing result apply to existing protocols, or can be achieved by minor modifications.

Pages:15
Talk:Jul 12 12:00 (Session 74A: Security protocols II)
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