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AGVI Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of security protocols

AGVI Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of security protocols. By: Dawn Song, Adrian Perrig, and Doantam Phan. In: 13 th Conference on Computer Aided Verification (CAV), 2001 Presenter: AliReza Namvar. Motivation. Rapid design&deployment of security protocol

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AGVI Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of security protocols

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  1. AGVI Automatic Generation, Verification, and Implementation of security protocols • By: Dawn Song, Adrian Perrig, and Doantam Phan. • In: 13th Conference on Computer Aided Verification (CAV), 2001 Presenter: AliReza Namvar

  2. Motivation • Rapid design&deployment of security protocol • eCommerce systems • Security protocol are difficult to: • Design • Verify the correctness • Implement correctly

  3. Intoduction • Optimal security protocol: • System aspects: • Computation overhead • Communication overhead • Power consumptions • Guarantee the correctness by Automatic Verifiers • Automatic implementation to reduce the number of bugs

  4. Overview Protocol Generator Protocol Screener Code Generator Candidate • Specify security requirement: • Authentication and secrecy • System specification • System spec: • Sym/asym enc/decryption • Low bandwidth Protocols

  5. Protocol Specification • metric function • cost or overhead of the protocol • monotonically increasing • a specification of the initial setup • defines which cryptographic primitives are available to the principals • what keys each principal possesses • Adrian Perrig and Dawn Song. A first step towards the automatic generation of security protocols. • In Network and Distributed System Security Symposium, February 2000.

  6. Representation

  7. Representation • Each msg can be represented as a tree • atomic messages as leaves • operations as intermediate nodes. • A,B,{A,B}KB

  8. Protocol Generator • Generates candidate security protocol • Satisfying the system requirements • Using exhaustive search in a combinatorial protocol space[4round auth. = 10^12] • Discard obviously flawed protocols • Powerful reduction tech.(10000/s) Security Properties Automatic Protocol Generation Correct Protocol Metric function Initial Setup

  9. Protocol Generator(cntd) • Iterative deepening • Each iteration:cost threshold • Search < given threshold • Sorted protocols passed to the protocol screener • practical APG • Using efficient reduction techniques and heuristics • Each security property is therefore accompanied by: • pruning algorithm (which efficiently discards most severely flawed protocols) • a verification condition for the screener. Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach. Prentice Hall Series in Artificial Intelligence, 1995.

  10. Protocol Screener • Analyze protocol executions with any arbitrary protocol configuration • Analysis Termination • Gives a proof for satisfaction of sec. Props. • or Generates a counterexample • Exploits state space reduction techniques to achieve high efficiency • Backward search, symbolic representation • Average: 5-10/s [500Mhz PenIII linux]

  11. Protocol Screener(Cntd) • Athena: represent execution Strand SM • Logic:to reason about strand spaces&bundles • Automate procedure to evaluate well–formed formulae in this logic • Forced termination: • Bounding #of concurrent protocol runs • Length of msgs • No state explosion caused by asyn. Composition & symmetry redundancy • Uncertainty theorems: • Prune state space at early stage

  12. Athena:Logic • Terms: • Node constant (n,n1,…) • Strand constants (s,s1,…) • Bundle constant (c,c1,…) • Bundle variable (C,C1,…) • Prepositional Formula: • n  s,n  c, n  C, s  c,s  C are atomic • f1 and f1f2 are p.f. if f1 and f2 are p.f. • Well-formed formulae(wff) • f,F1,F1F2 Athena: a New Efficient Automatic Checker for Security Protocol Analysis , Song 1999

  13. Code Generator • translates the formal specification into Java code • final implementation is correct (proof by construction) • implementation is secure • Buffer overruns • False input attacks • Type flaws • Replay attacks and freshness attacks

  14. Conclusions • Variation of system speciation for experiments • Iterative deepening is Greedy.Any proof for optimality? • Is formal security protocol analysis is NP? • Automatic code generation.

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