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Opacity generalised to transition systems
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Opacity generalised to transition systems

Abstract

Recently, opacity has proved a promising technique for describing security properties. Much of the work has been couched in terms of Petri nets. Here, we extend the notion of opacity to the model of labelled transition systems and generalise opacity in order to better represent concepts from the literature on information flow. In particular, we establish links between opacity and the information flow concepts of anonymity and non-inference. We also investigate ways of verifying opacity when working with Petri nets. Our work is illustrated by two examples, one describing anonymity in a commercial context, and the other modelling requirements upon a simple voting system.

Authors

Bryans JW; Koutny M; Mazaré L; Ryan PYA

Journal

International Journal of Information Security, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 421–435

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

May 21, 2008

DOI

10.1007/s10207-008-0058-x

ISSN

1615-5262

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