Compositional verification and refinement of concurrent value-dependent noninterference
Authors
NICTA
UNSW
University of Melbourne
Abstract
Value-dependent noninterference allows the classification of program variables to depend on the contents of other variables, and therefore is able to express a range of data-dependent security policies. However, so far its static enforcement mechanisms for software have been limited either to progress- and termination-insensitive noninterference for sequential languages, or to concurrent message-passing programs without shared memory. Additionally, there exists no methodology for preserving value-dependent noninterference for shared memory programs under compositional refinement. This paper presents a flow-sensitive dependent type system for enforcing timing-sensitive value-dependent noninterference for shared memory concurrent programs, comprising a collection of sequential components, as well as a compositional refinement theory for preserving this property under componentwise refinement. Our results are mechanised in Isabelle/HOL.
BibTeX Entry
@inproceedings{Murray_SPR_16, author = {Murray, Toby and Sison, Robert and Pierzchalski, Edward and Rizkallah, Christine}, month = jun, year = {2016}, keywords = {dependent security type systems, secure refinement, isabelle/hol}, address = {Lisbon, Portugal}, title = {Compositional Verification and Refinement of Concurrent Value-Dependent Noninterference}, pages = {417--431}, booktitle = {IEEE Computer Security Foundations Symposium}, paperurl = {https://ts.data61.csiro.au/publications/nicta_full_text/9213.pdf} }