Universally Composable Symbolic Analysis of Mutual Authentication and Key-Exchange Protocols

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  • Ran Canetti
  • Jonathan Herzog
چکیده

Symbolic analysis of cryptographic protocols is dramatically simpler than full-fledged cryptographic analysis. In particular, it is simple enough to be automated. However, symbolic analysis does not, by itself, provide any cryptographic soundness guarantees. Following recent work on cryptographically sound symbolic analysis, we demonstrate how Dolev-Yao style symbolic analysis can be used to assert the security of cryptographic protocols within the universally composable (UC) security framework. Consequently, our methods enable security analysis that is completely symbolic, and at the same time cryptographically sound with strong composability properties. More specifically, we concentrate on mutual authentication and keyexchange protocols. We restrict attention to protocols that use public-key encryption as their only cryptographic primitive and have a specific restricted format. We define a mapping from such protocols to Dolev-Yao style symbolic protocols, and show that the symbolic protocol satisfies a certain symbolic criterion if and only if the corresponding cryptographic protocol is UC-secure. For mutual authentication, our symbolic criterion is similar to the traditional Dolev-Yao criterion. For key exchange, we demonstrate that the traditional Dolev-Yao style symbolic criterion is insufficient, and formulate an adequate symbolic criterion. Finally, to demonstrate the viability of our treatment, we use an existing tool to automatically verify whether some prominent key-exchange protocols are UC-secure.

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تاریخ انتشار 2006