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Completeness of the Authentication Tests

March 2007

Shaddin F. Doghmi, The MITRE Corporation
Joshua D. Guttman, The MITRE Corporation
F. Javier Thayer, The MITRE Corporation

ABSTRACT

The shapes of a cryptographic protocol are its minimal, essentially different executions. In previous work, we have described a search algorithm to discover the shapes of a protocol, and implemented the algorithm in a Cryptographic Protocol Shape Analyzer cpsa. In this paper, we show its completeness, i.e. that every shape can in fact be found in a finite number of steps. The steps in question are applications of two authentication tests, fundamental protocol patterns for analysis and heuristics for protocol design. We formulate the authentication tests in a new, stronger form, for which completeness is true. We also introduce skeletons, as partial descriptions of executions. The information-preserving maps between skeletons are a kind of homomorphism. The completeness result shows that any homomorphism from a skeleton to a full execution may be digested into a sequence of atomic steps leading to a shape.

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