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Facilitating the modelling and automated analysis of cryptographic protocols

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Main Author: Saul, Elton
Other Authors: Hutchison, Andrew
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Computer Science 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/9806 Facilitating the modelling and automated analysis of cryptographic protocols Saul, Elton Hutchison, Andrew Includes bibliographical references. Multi-dimensional security protocol engineering is effective for creating cryptographic protocols since it encompasses a variety of design, analysis and deployment techniques, thereby providing a higher level of confidence than individual approaches. SPEAR II, the Security Protocol Engineering and Analysis Resource n, is a protocol engineering tool built on the foundation of previous experience garnered during the SPEAR I project in 1997. The goal of the SPEAR II tool is to facilitate cryptographic protocol engineering and aid users in distilling the critical issues during an engineering session by presenting them with an appropriate level of detail and guiding them as much as possible. The SPEAR II tool currently consists of four components that have been created as part of this dissertation and integrated into one consistent and unified graphical interface: a protocol specification environment (GYPSIE), a GNY statement construction interface (Visual GNY), a Prolog-based GNY analysis engine (GYNGER) and a message rounds calculator. 2014-11-28T09:54:22Z 2014-11-28T09:54:22Z 2001 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9806 eng application/pdf Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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title_full Facilitating the modelling and automated analysis of cryptographic protocols
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title_short Facilitating the modelling and automated analysis of cryptographic protocols
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