Formal Aspects in Security and Trust [electronic resource] :IFIP TC1 WG1.7 Workshop on Formal Aspects in Security and Trust (FAST), World Computer Congress, August 22–27, 2004, Toulouse, France / edited by Theo Dimitrakos, Fabio Martinelli.
by Dimitrakos, Theo [editor.]; Martinelli, Fabio [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Security Issues in the Tuple-Space Coordination Model -- Information Flow Analysis for Probabilistic Timed Automata -- Dynamic Security Labels and Noninterference (Extended Abstract) -- Formal Analysis of a Fair Payment Protocol -- Pattern-Matching Spi-Calculus -- Decidability of Opacity with Non-Atomic Keys -- Virtual Analysis and Reduction of Side-Channel Vulnerabilities of Smartcards -- Family Secrets -- An Interactive Trust Management and Negotiation Scheme -- Complementing Computational Protocol Analysis with Formal Specifications -- A Trust Model with Statistical Foundation -- Modelling Dynamic Opacity Using Petri Nets with Silent Actions -- Reasoning about Secure Interoperation Using Soft Constraints -- A Logic for Auditing Accountability in Decentralized Systems -- A Formal Approach to Specify and Deploy a Network Security Policy -- Discretionary Overriding of Access Control in the Privilege Calculus -- A Formal Model for Parameterized Role-Based Access Control.
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