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Protocol Engineering Applied to Formal Analysis of Security Systems

Javier LopezContact Information, Juan J. OrtegaContact Information and Jose M. TroyaContact Information

(7)  Computer Science Department, University of Malaga, Spain
Abstract
Every communication system requiring security properties is certainly critical. In order to study the security of communication systems, we have developed a methodology for the application of the formal analysis techniques of communication protocols to the analysis of cryptographic ones. We have extended the design and analysis phases with security properties. Our methodology uses a specification technique based on the HMSC/MSC requirement languages, and translates it into a generic schema for the SDL specification language, which is used for the analysis. Thus, the technique allows the specification of security protocols using a standard formal language and uses Object-Orientation for reusability purposes. The final goal is not only the formal specification of a security system, but to examine the possible attacks, and later use the specification in more complex systems.

Contact Information Javier Lopez
Email: jlm@lcc.uma.es

Contact Information Juan J. Ortega
Email: juanjose@lcc.uma.es

Contact Information Jose M. Troya
Email: troya@lcc.uma.es
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