Modeling Efficient Multi-Chained Stream Signature Protocol Using Communicating Sequential Processeses
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2010
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) is a process algebra, designed for modeling and analyzing the behavior of concurrent systems. Several security protocols are modeled with CSP and verified using model-checking or theorem proving techniques successfully. Unlike other authentication protocols modeled using CSP, each of the Efficient Multi-chained Stream Signature (EMSS) protocol messages are linked to the previous messages, forming hash chains, which introduces difficulties for modeling and verification. In this paper; we model the EMSS stream authentication protocol using CSP and verify its authentication properties with model checking, by building an infinite state model of the protocol which is reduced into a finite state model. © 2010 IEEE.
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4th IEEE International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement Companion, SSIRI-C 2010; Singapore; Singapore; 9 June 2010 through 11 June 2010
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Network security, Processeses, Security protocol verification, Communicating Sequential Processeses, Security protocol verification, Communicating Sequential Processeses, Network security, Processeses
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 0102 computer and information sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences
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Koltuksuz, A., Özkan, M., and Külahçıoğlu, B. (2010). Modeling efficient multi-chained stream signature protocol using communicating sequential processeses. Paper presented at the 4th IEEE International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement Companion. doi:10.1109/SSIRI-C.2010.23
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4th IEEE International Conference on Secure Software Integration and Reliability Improvement Companion, SSIRI-C 2010
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