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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Jeremy Bryans, Professor Maciej KoutnyORCiD, Dr Chunyan Mu
Opacity is a general approach for describing and unifying security properties expressed as predicates. A predicate is opaque if an observer of the system is unable to determine the satisfaction of the predicate in a given run of the system. The meaning of opacity is straightforward when considering the standard (qualitative) operational semantics, but there are a number of possible interpretations in a context where quantitative information about system evolutions is available. We propose four variants of quantitative opacity defined for probabilistic labelled transition systems, with each variant capturing a different aspect of quantifying the opacity of a predicate. Moreover, we present results showing how these four properties can be checked or approximated for specific classes of probabilistic labelled transition systems, observation functions, and system predicates.
Author(s): Bryans J, Koutny M, Mu C
Publication type: Report
Publication status: Published
Series Title: School of Computing Science Technical Report Series
Year: 2011
Pages: 21
Print publication date: 01/11/2011
Source Publication Date: November 2011
Report Number: 1304
Institution: School of Computing Science, University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Place Published: Newcastle upon Tyne