Protocol Dialects as Formal Patterns: A Composable Theory of Lingos -- Technical report
Protocol Dialects as Formal Patterns: A Composable Theory of Lingos -- Technical report
Protocol dialects are methods for modifying protocols that provide light-weight security, especially against easy attacks that can lead to more serious ones. A lingo is a dialect's key security component by making attackers unable to "speak" the lingo. A lingo's "talk" changes all the time, becoming a moving target for attackers. We present several kinds of lingo transformations and compositions to generate stronger lingos from simpler ones, thus making dialects more secure.
Catherine Meadows、Jose Meseguer、Víctor García、Santiago Escobar
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Catherine Meadows,Jose Meseguer,Víctor García,Santiago Escobar.Protocol Dialects as Formal Patterns: A Composable Theory of Lingos -- Technical report[EB/OL].(2025-04-29)[2025-07-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.20637.点此复制
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