From Qualitative to Quantitative Proofs of Security Properties Using First-Order Conditional Logic
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💻 cs.CR
cs.AIcs.LO
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securityconditionalfirst-orderlogicproofqualitativequantitativereasoning
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A first-order conditional logic is considered, with semantics given by a variant of epsilon-semantics, where p -> q means that Pr(q | p) approaches 1 super-polynomially --faster than any inverse polynomial. This type of convergence is needed for reasoning about security protocols. A complete axiomatization is provided for this semantics, and it is shown how a qualitative proof of the correctness of a security protocol can be automatically converted to a quantitative proof appropriate for reasoning about concrete security.
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