Abstract interpretation-based approaches to security a survey on abstract non-interference and its challenging applications

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In this paper we provide a survey on the framework of abstract non-interference. In particular, we describe a general formalization of abstract non-interference by means of three dimensions (observation, protection and semantics) that can be instantiated in order to obtain well known or even new weakened non-interference properties. Then, we show that the notions of abstract non-interference introduced in language-based security are instances of this more general framework which allows to better understand the different components of a non-interference policy. Finally, we consider two challenging research fields concerning security where abstract non-interference seems a promising approach providing new perspectives and new solutions to open problems: Code injection and code obfuscation. © I. Mastroeni.

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Mastroeni, I. (2013). Abstract interpretation-based approaches to security a survey on abstract non-interference and its challenging applications. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 129, pp. 41–65). https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.129.4

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