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This paper addresses a formal modeling issue in the inductive verification approach for crypto graphical protocols. In the formalization of the inductive semantics of a protocol, the knowledge of an agent over a trace is not faithful to the intuition of the inductive approach to formally model a protocol. We find that the agent does not know the fresh items which he originates if the item is encrypted...
Guttman and Javier Thayer introduced the notion of unsolicited authentication tests, and used it to prove the correctness of security protocols in which a key server authenticate its clients. As an example, they have applied unsolicited authentication tests to prove the authentication goals of the Otway-Rees protocol. However, unsolicited authentication tests seem not to he fully explored in that...
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