DocumentCode
2430897
Title
Role based specification and security analysis of cryptographic protocols using asynchronous product automata
Author
Gürgens, Sigrid ; Ochsenschläger, Peter ; Rudolph, Carsten
Author_Institution
Fraunhofer Inst. for Secure Telecooperation SIT, Darmstadt, Germany
fYear
2002
fDate
2-6 Sept. 2002
Firstpage
473
Lastpage
479
Abstract
Cryptographic protocols are formally specified as a system of protocol agents using asynchronous product automata (APA). APA are a universal and very flexible operational description concept for communicating automata. Their specification, analysis and verification is supported by the SH-verification tool (SHVT). The local state of each agent is structured in several components describing its knowledge of keys, its "view" of the protocol and the goals to be reached within the protocol. Communication is modeled by adding messages to and removing them from a shared state component network. Cryptography is modeled by symbolic functions with certain properties. In addition to the regular protocol agents an intruder is specified, which has no access to the agents\´ local states but to the network. The intruder may intercept messages and create new ones based on his initial knowledge and on what he can extract from intercepted messages. Violations of the security goals can be found by state space analysis performed by the SHVT. The method is demonstrated using the symmetric Needham-Schroeder protocol, and an attack is presented that does not involve compromised session keys. Our approach defers from others in that protocol specifications do not use implicit assumptions, thus protocol security does not depend on whether some implicit assumptions made are reasonable for a particular environment. Therefore, our protocol specifications explicitly provide relevant information for secure implementations.
Keywords
automata theory; cryptography; formal specification; formal verification; protocols; Needham-Schroeder protocol; SH-verification tool; SHVT; asynchronous product automata; communicating automata; cryptographic protocols; cryptography; protocol agents; protocol security; protocol specifications; protocol view; role based specification; security analysis; state space analysis; symbolic functions; Access protocols; Algorithm design and analysis; Authentication; Automata; Cryptographic protocols; Cryptography; Information security; Performance analysis; Power system modeling; State-space methods;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2002. Proceedings. 13th International Workshop on
ISSN
1529-4188
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1668-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DEXA.2002.1045943
Filename
1045943
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