编排和密码协议的执行模型

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Marco Carbone, J. Guttman
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摘要

编排描述了几个主体在其中交互的事务。由于编排经常描述影响大量资产的业务流程,因此我们需要一个安全基础设施来安全地实现它们。作为致力于从编排生成加密协议的一系列工作的一部分,我们在这里重点关注适合这两个级别的执行模型。我们为编排提供了一种链式语义,并提出了一种特殊的执行模型,在该模型中,编排级消息只忠实地传递一次。我们采用该模型来处理一些参与者可能受到损害的多方协议。在加密协议级别,我们使用标准的Dolev-Yao执行模型,只有一个改动。由于许多实现使用“一次性缓存”来丢弃多次传递的消息,因此我们提供了最多一次传递的语义。
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Execution Models for Choreographies and Cryptoprotocols
A choreography describes a transaction in which several principals interact. Since choreographies frequently describe business processes affecting substantial assets, we need a security infrastructure in order to implement them safely. As part of a line of work devoted to generating cryptoprotocols from choreographies, we focus here on the execution models suited to the two levels. We give a strand-style semantics for choreographies, and propose a special execution model in which choreography-level messages are faithfully delivered exactly once. We adapt this model to handle multiparty protocols in which some participants may be compromised. At level of cryptoprotocols, we use the standard Dolev-Yao execution model, with one alteration. Since many implementations use a "nonce cache" to discard multiply delivered messages, we provide a semantics for at-most-once delivery.
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