Title :
A temporal logic characterisation of observational determinism
Author :
Huisman, Marieke ; Worah, Pratik ; Sunesen, Kim
Author_Institution :
INRIA
Abstract :
This paper studies observational determinism, a generalisation of non-interference for multi-threaded programs. Standard notions of non-interference only consider input and output of programs, but to ensure the security of multithreaded programs, one has to consider execution traces. In earlier work, Zdancewic and Myers propose to consider a multi-threaded program secure when it behaves deterministic w.r.t. its public (or low) variables, i.e. traces of public variables should not depend on private (or high) variables. This property is called observational determinism. The original definition of observational determinism still allows to reveal private data; this paper corrects this. The main contribution of this paper is a rephrasing of the definition of observational determinism in terms of a temporal logic. This allows to use standard model checking techniques to verify observational determinism, which has the advantage that the verification is automatic and precise. Moreover in case the verification fails, model checking can produce a counterexample. We characterise observational determinism in CTL* and in the polyadic modal mu-calculus. For both logics, model checking algorithms exist
Keywords :
multi-threading; program verification; security of data; temporal logic; CTL; automatic verification; multithreaded program security; observational determinism; polyadic modal mu-calculus; standard model checking; temporal logic characterisation; Calculus; Computer security; Conferences; Data security; Information security; Lattices; Logic design; Processor scheduling; Safety; Yarn;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Security Foundations Workshop, 2006. 19th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Venice
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2615-2
DOI :
10.1109/CSFW.2006.6