Timed automata as a formalism for expressing security: A survey on theory and practice
June 07, 2022 Β· The Cartographer Β· π ACM Computing Surveys
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Authors
Johan Arcile, Γtienne AndrΓ©
arXiv ID
2206.03445
Category
cs.CR: Cryptography & Security
Cross-listed
cs.FL,
cs.LO
Citations
15
Venue
ACM Computing Surveys
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2 days ago
Abstract
Timed automata are a common formalism for the verification of concurrent systems subject to timing constraints. They extend finite-state automata with clocks, that constrain the system behavior in locations, and to take transitions. While timed automata were originally designed for safety (in the wide sense of correctness w.r.t. a formal property), they were progressively used in a number of works to guarantee security properties. In this work, we review works studying security properties for timed automata in the last two decades. We notably review theoretical works, with a particular focus on opacity, as well as more practical works, with a particular focus on attack trees and their extensions. We derive main conclusions concerning open perspectives, as well as tool support.
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