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arxiv: 1408.2774 · v5 · pith:ZUGBBWLOnew · submitted 2014-08-12 · 💻 cs.CR

A Semi-Decidable Procedure for Secrecy in Cryptographic Protocols

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keywords protocolsecrecyanalyzeproceduresemi-decidablewitness-functioncryptographicproblem
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In this paper, we present a new semi-decidable procedure to analyze cryptographic protocols for secrecy based on a new class of functions that we call: the Witness-Functions. A Witness-Function is a reliable function that guarantees the secrecy in any protocol proved increasing once analyzed by it. Hence, the problem of correctness becomes a problem of protocol growth. A Witness-Function operates on derivative messages in a role-based specification and introduces new derivation techniques. We give here the technical aspects of the Witness-Functions and we show how to use them in a semi-decidable procedure. Then, we analyze a variation of the Needham-Schroeder protocol and we show that a Witness-Function can also help to teach about flaws. Finally, we analyze the NSL protocol and we prove that it is correct with respect to secrecy.

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