DocumentCode
2550990
Title
Information Hiding in Probabilistic Concurrent Systems
Author
Andrés, Miguel E. ; Palamidessi, Catuscia ; van Rossum, P. ; Sokolova, Ana
Author_Institution
Inst. for Comput. & Inf. Sci., Netherlands
fYear
2010
fDate
15-18 Sept. 2010
Firstpage
17
Lastpage
26
Abstract
Information hiding is a general concept which refers to the goal of preventing an adversary to infer secret information from the observables. Anonymity and Information Flow are examples of this notion. We study the problem of information hiding in systems characterized by the presence of randomization and concurrency. It is well known that the raising of nondeterminism, due to the possible interleavings and interactions of the parallel components, can cause unintended information leaks. One way to solve this problem is to fix the strategy of the scheduler beforehand. In this work, we propose a milder restriction on the schedulers, and we define the notion of strong (probabilistic) information hiding under various notions of observables. Furthermore, we propose a method, based on the notion of automorphism, to verify that a system satisfies the property of strong information hiding, namely strong anonymity or no-interference, depending on the context.
Keywords
data encapsulation; probability; automorphism; information flow; information hiding; parallel components; probabilistic concurrent systems; secret information; unintended information leaks; Automata; Cryptography; Noise measurement; Probabilistic logic; Semantics; Synchronization;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quantitative Evaluation of Systems (QEST), 2010 Seventh International Conference on the
Conference_Location
Williamsburg, VA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-8082-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/QEST.2010.11
Filename
5600412
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