Information flow control for java : a comprehensive approach based on path conditions in dependence Graphs
Information flow control (IFC) is a technique to assert the security of a given program with respect to a given security policy. The classical policy noninterference requires that public output of a program may not be influenced from secret input. This work leverages a technique called program slici...
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Year of Publication: | 2009 |
Language: | English |
Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (221 p. p.) |
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Other title: | Information flow control for java |
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Summary: | Information flow control (IFC) is a technique to assert the security of a given program with respect to a given security policy. The classical policy noninterference requires that public output of a program may not be influenced from secret input. This work leverages a technique called program slicing, which is closely connected to IFC and offers many dimensions for improving analysis precision, the most powerful are Path Conditions. Our evaluation shows scalability with a low annotation burden. |
ISBN: | 1000012049 |
Hierarchical level: | Monograph |