Feb. 5, 2024, 8:10 p.m. | Martin Duclos Ivan A. Fernandez Kaneesha Moore Sudip Mittal Edward Zieglar

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This paper proposes the use of Large Language Models (LLMs) for translating Request for Comments (RFC) protocol specifications into a format compatible with the Cryptographic Protocol Shapes Analyzer (CPSA). This novel approach aims to reduce the complexities and efforts involved in protocol analysis, by offering an automated method for translating protocol specifications into structured models suitable for CPSA. In this paper we discuss the implementation of an RFC Protocol Translator, its impact on enhancing the accessibility of formal methods analysis, …

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