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A Probabilistic Logic for Concrete Security

David Baelde
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Caroline Fontaine
Adrien Koutsos
Guillaume Scerri
Théo Vignon
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The Squirrel Prover is a proof assistant designed for the computational verification of cryptographic protocols. It implements a probabilistic logic that captures cryptographic and probabilistic arguments used in security proofs. This logic operates in the asymptotic security setting, which limits the expressiveness of formulas and proofs. As a consequence, it can only prove security for finite interactions with a protocol, falling outside of the polynomial-level of security usually expected by cryptographers. We lift all these limitations by moving to a concrete security setting. We extend the logic with concrete security predicates, and design a corresponding proof system. We show the usefulness of these extensions on a case study, and through a novel proof-transformation result which shows that a large class of asymptotic logic security proofs can be automatically rewritten into concrete logic security proofs, improving security bounds exponentially.
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hal-04577828 , version 1 (16-05-2024)

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David Baelde, Caroline Fontaine, Adrien Koutsos, Guillaume Scerri, Théo Vignon. A Probabilistic Logic for Concrete Security. CSF 2024 - 37th IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium, Jul 2024, Enschede, Netherlands. pp.324-339. ⟨hal-04577828⟩
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