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The verification of safety-critical systems using formal techniques is not something new. Traditionally, safety-critical systems are verified using hazard analysis techniques, e.g., fault tree analysis. As safety-critical systems have become larger and more complex, several analysis techniques with compositional capabilities were developed. However, these techniques were not able to analyse stochastic...
The academic literature concerning fault tree analysis relates almost entirely to the design and development of safety-critical systems. This paper illustrates how similar techniques can be applied to the design and analysis of security-critical systems. The application of this technique is illustrated in an example inspired by a current public-key cryptosystem.
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