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    Program refinement, perfect secrecy and information flow

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    “Classical” proofs of secure systems are based on reducing the hardness of one problem (defined by the protocol) to that of another (a known difficult computational problem). In standard program development [1,3,14] this “comparative approach” features in stepwise refinement: describe a system as simply as possible so that it has exactly the required properties and then apply sound refinement rules to obtain an implementation comprising specific algorithms and data-structures. More recently the stepwise refinement method has been extended to include “information flow” properties as well as functional properties, thus supporting proofs about secrecy within a program refinement method. In this paper we review the security-by-refinement approach and illustrate how it can be used to give an elementary treatment of some well known security principles.23 page(s
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