June 6, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Akram El-Korashy, Roberto Blanco, Jérémy Thibault, Adrien Durier, Deepak Garg, Catalin Hritcu

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Proving secure compilation of partial programs typically requires
back-translating an attack against the compiled program to an attack against
the source program. To prove back-translation, one can syntactically translate
the target attacker to a source one -- i.e., syntax-directed back-translation
-- or show that the interaction traces of the target attacker can also be
emitted by source attackers -- i.e., trace-directed back-translation.


Syntax-directed back-translation is not suitable when the target attacker may
use unstructured control flow that the source language …

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