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Robust Declassification
- Robust Declassification Steve Zdancewic Andrew C. Myers Cornell University Computer Science
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Enforcing robust declassification and qualified robustness
- Enforcing Robust Declassification and Qualified Robustness Andrew C. Myers Department of Computer
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A Type System for Robust Declassification
- MFPS XIX Preliminary Version A Type System for Robust Declassication Steve Zdancewic 1 University
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On the rle of abstract non-interference in language-based security
- , robust declassification, delimited release and relaxed non-interference. Keywords: Language
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Adjoining declassification and attack models by abstract interpretation
- and robust declassification in language-based security can be viewed as adjoint transformations of abstract
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T.: Cryptographically sound implementations for typed information-flow security
- -flow viewpoint, they capture controlled forms of robust declassification and endorsement. We show type soundness
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Dimensions and Principles of Declassification
- is claimed to be adopted from robust declassification [ZM01] by removing active attackers [GM04, GM05
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- Robust Declassification Steve Zdancewic Andrew C. MyersCornell University Computer Science
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Declassification: Dimensions and principles
- to fall into the “what” class [50]). The latter is claimed to be adopted from robust declassification [79
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A weakest precondition approach to active attacks analysis
- . 2 we present a general overview of non-interference and robust declassification. In Sect. 3 we
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