Author:
Glasgow Janice,Macewen Glenn,Panangaden Prakash
Abstract
A formal framework called
Security Logic
(
SL
) is developed for specifying and reasoning about security policies and for verifying that system designs adhere to such policies. Included in this modal logic framework are definitions of
knowledge, permission,
and
obligation
. Permission is used to specify secrecy policies and obligation to specify integrity policies. The combination of policies is addressed and examples based on policies from the current literature are given.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Cited by
57 articles.
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