Abstract
We consider the so called ``cryptographic protocols`` whose aim is to ensure some security properties when communication channels are not reliable. Such protocols usually rely on cryptographic primitives. Even if it is assumed that the cryptographic primitives are perfect, the security goals may not be achieved: the protocol itself may have weaknesses which can be exploited by an attacker. We survey recent work on decision techniques for the cryptographic protocol analysis.
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Comon, H., & Shmatikov, V. (2002). Is it possible to decide whether a cryptographic protocol is secure or not? Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology, (4), 5–15. https://doi.org/10.26636/jtit.2002.4.149
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