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Synthesis of Local Controller Programs for Enforcing Global Security Properties
March 04-March 07
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ARES.2008.1962008 Third International Conference o ...
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In this paper we present a framework based on contexts theory and logic to study how, given a partially specified system, i.e., a system in which there are some unspecified\unknown components, i.e., potential attackers, it is possible to enforce a global security property by controlling all the unspecified parts of the given system. We propose two methods to control them: A centralized method, in which there is a unique controller program that controls all the unspecified components, and a decentralized one in which each unspecified component is monitored by a controller program that forces it to behave correctly, i.e., according to a local requirement found by a reduction of the global one. In both cases we show how to synthesize controller programs that solve the problem.
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Fabio Martinelli, Ilaria Matteucci, "Synthesis of Local Controller Programs for Enforcing Global Security Properties," ares, pp.1120-1127, 2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
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