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A Tool for Lazy Verification of Security Protocols
San Diego, California November 26-November 29
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ASE.2001.98983216th IEEE International Conference on ...
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Y. Chevalier, LORIA - UHP - UN2
L. Vigneron, LORIA - UHP - UN2
We present the lazy strategy implemented in a compiler of cryptographic protocols, Casrul. The purpose of this compiler is to verify protocols and to translate them into rewrite rules that can be used by several kinds of automatic or semi-automatic tools for finding flaws, or proving properties. It is entirely automatic, and the efficiency of the generated rules is guaranteed because of the use of a lazy model of an Intruder behavior. This efficiency is illustrated on several examples.
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Y. Chevalier, L. Vigneron, "A Tool for Lazy Verification of Security Protocols," ase, pp.373, 16th IEEE International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE'01), 2001
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