Verifying security protocols as planning in logic programming
ACM Transactions on Computational Logic (TOCL) - Special issue devoted to Robert A. Kowalski
Journal of Automated Reasoning
Planning Attacks to Security Protocols: Case Studies in Logic Programming
Computational Logic: Logic Programming and Beyond, Essays in Honour of Robert A. Kowalski, Part I
Inductive verification of smart card protocols
Journal of Computer Security
A Formal Framework and Evaluation Method for Network Denial of Service
CSFW '99 Proceedings of the 12th IEEE workshop on Computer Security Foundations
A comparison between strand spaces and multiset rewriting for security protocol analysis
Journal of Computer Security
On the semantics of Alice&Bob specifications of security protocols
Theoretical Computer Science - Automated reasoning for security protocol analysis
Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation
Towards an Independent Semantics and Verification Technology for the HLPSL Specification Language
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
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The Common Authentication Protocol Specification Language (CAPSL) is a high-level language for applying formal methods to the security analysis of cryptographic protocols. Its goal is to permit a protocol to be specified once in a form that is usable as an interface to any type of analysis tool or technique, given appropriate translation software. This paper describes the first operational CAPSL translator to the language used by the NRL Protocol Analyzer (NPA), a software tool developed specifically for the analysis of cryptographic protocols.