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   Process Algebraic Modeling of Authentication Protocols For Analysis of Parallel Multi-Session Executions.  
   
نویسنده Ramezanian Rasool
منبع The Isc International Journal Of Information Security - 2009 - دوره : 1 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:55 -67
چکیده    Many security protocols have the aim of authenticating one agent acting as initiator to another agent acting as responder and vice versa. sometimes, the authentication fails because of executing several parallel sessions of a protocol, and because an agent may play both the initiator and responder role in parallel sessions. we take advantage of the notion of transition systems to specify authentication for parallel multiple sessions execution. to model the authentication, two main notions called 1. agent's scope and 2. agent's recognizability are introduced, which consider the difference of ability of agents due to their different roles in the protocol and different access to keys and secrets. to formalize above notions, a process algebra provided by someprimitives for manipulating cryptographic messages is used. we formalize some security protocols and examine our definition of authentication for them. we just discuss the symmetric key case.
کلیدواژه Authentication ,Process Algebra ,Parallel Sessions ,Security.
آدرس Sharif University Of Technology, Department Of Mathematical Science , ایران
پست الکترونیکی ramezanian@cs.sharif.edu
 
     
   
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