Title :
Polynomial fairness and liveness
Author :
Backes, Michael ; Pfitzmann, Birgit ; Steiner, Michael ; Waidner, Michael
Author_Institution :
Saarbrucken Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Important properties of many protocols are liveness or availability, i.e. that something good happens now and then. In asynchronous scenarios, these properties obviously depend on the scheduler, which is usually considered to be fair in this case. Unfortunately, the standard definitions of fairness and liveness based on infinite sequences cannot be applied for most cryptographic protocols since one must restrict the adversary and the runs as a whole to polynomial length. We present the first general definition of polynomial fairness and liveness in asynchronous scenarios which is suited to cope with arbitrary cryptographic protocols. Furthermore, our definitions provide a link to the common approach of simulatability which is used throughout modern cryptography, and we show that polynomial liveness is maintained under simulatability. As an example, we present an abstract specification and a secure implementation of secure message transmission with reliable channels, and prove them to fulfill the desired liveness property, i.e., reliability of messages.
Keywords :
computational complexity; cryptography; reliability; simulation; telecommunication channels; abstract specification; adversary; asynchronous scenarios; availability; cryptographic protocols; infinite sequences; message reliability; polynomial fairness; polynomial liveness; reliable channels; scheduler; secure message transmission; simulatability; Availability; Computer security; Conferences; Cryptographic protocols; Cryptography; Laboratories; Maintenance; Polynomials; Safety;
Conference_Titel :
Computer Security Foundations Workshop, 2002. Proceedings. 15th IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1689-0
DOI :
10.1109/CSFW.2002.1021814