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Model-Driven Engineering for Formal Verification and Security Testing of Authentication Protocols

Published 6 Oct 2022 in cs.CR | (2210.03020v1)

Abstract: Even if the verification of authentication protocols can be achieved by means of formal analysis, the modelling of such an activity is an error-prone task due to the lack of automated and integrated processes. This paper proposes a comprehensive approach, based on the Unified Modeling Language (UML) profiling technique and on model-transformation, to enable automatic analysis of authentication protocols starting from high-level models. In particular, a UML-based approach is able to generate an annotated model of communication protocols from which formal notations (e.g., AnBx, Tamarin) can be generated. Such models in lower-level languages can be analysed with existing solvers and/or with traditional testing techniques by means of test case generation approaches. The industrial impact of the research is high due to the growing need of security and the necessity to connect industrial processes and equipment to virtualised computing infrastructures. The research is conducted on two case studies: railway signalling systems and blockchain based applications.

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