Jan. 30, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Ali Bajwa, Minjian Zhang, Rohit Chadha, Mahesh Viswanathan

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

A hyperproperty relates executions of a program and is used to formalize
security objectives such as confidentiality, non-interference, privacy, and
anonymity. Formally, a hyperproperty is a collection of allowable sets of
executions. A program violates a hyperproperty if the set of its executions is
not in the collection specified by the hyperproperty. The logic HyperCTL^* has
been proposed in the literature to formally specify and verify hyperproperties.
The problem of checking whether a finite-state program satisfies a HyperCTL^*
formula is …

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