过程代数与非干涉

P. Ryan, Steve A. Schneider
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长期以来,信息安全社区一直在争论“安全”一词的确切定义。即使我们关注更温和的保密概念,其精确定义仍然存在争议。在他们的开创性论文中,Goguen和Meseguer(1982)用不干涉的概念向信息流缺失的概念正式化迈出了重要的一步。这也被发现有问题和局限性,特别是当应用于显示非决定论的系统时,这导致了这一概念的细化扩散,并且仍然没有共识,其中哪一个是“正确的”。我们表明,信息安全的这个中心概念与计算机科学的一个中心概念密切相关:系统等价。不干涉的概念最终取决于我们对过程等价的概念。然而,在计算机科学中,什么构成了两个过程的等价本身就是一个深刻而有争议的问题,在文献中提出了许多不同的定义。我们说明了几个主要的候选定义的非干涉镜像系统等效的概念。将这些安全概念投射到流程代数框架中,可以澄清它们之间的关系,并允许对许多结果进行延续,例如,组合和展开。我们还概述了一些非干扰处理部分和条件信息流的概括。
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Process algebra and non-interference
The information security community has long debated the exact definition of the term "security". Even if we focus on the more modest notion of confidentiality the precise definition remains controversial. In their seminal paper, Goguen and Meseguer (1982) took an important step towards a formalisation of the notion of absence of information flow with the concept of non-interference. This too was found to have problems and limitations, particularly when applied to systems displaying non-determinism which led to a proliferation of refinements of this notion and there is still no consensus as to which of these is "correct". We show that this central concept in information security is closely related to a central concept of computer science: that of the equivalence of systems. The notion of non-interference depends ultimately on our notion of process equivalence. However what constitutes the equivalence of two processes is itself a deep and controversial question in computer science with a number of distinct definitions proposed in the literature. We illustrate how several of the leading candidates for a definition of non-interference mirror notions of system equivalence. Casting these security concepts in a process algebraic framework clarifies the relationship between them and allows many results to be carried over regarding, for example, composition and unwinding. We also outline some generalisations of non-interference to handle partial and conditional information flows.
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