Verifying Cryptographic Software Correctness with Respect to Reference Implementations

Citation:
Almeida JB, Barbosa MB, Pinto JS, Vieira B.  2009.  Verifying Cryptographic Software Correctness with Respect to Reference Implementations. Formal Methods for Industrial Critical Systems - FMICS. 5825:37-52.

Tertiary Title:

Lecture Notes in Computer Science

Date Presented:

November

Abstract:

This paper presents techniques developed to check program equivalences in the context of cryptographic software development, where specifications are typically reference implementations. The techniques allow for the integration of interactive proof techniques (required given the difficulty and generality of the results sought) in a verification infrastructure that is capable of discharging many verification conditions automatically. To this end, the difficult results in the verification process (to be proved interactively) are isolated as a set of lemmas. The fundamental notion of natural invariant is used to link the specification level and the interactive proof construction process.

Citation Key:

DBLP:conf/fmics/AlmeidaBPV09

DOI:

10.1007/978-3-642-04570-7_5

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