Fecha / Date: 15-5-2012.
Hora / Time: 11:15 h.
Lugar / Location: Seminario de Lógica de la Facultad de Filosofía - Universidad de Sevilla.
Ponente / Lecturer: Hans P. Van Ditmarsch, Ignacio Hernández Antón y Fernando Soler Toscano.
Título / Tittle: Virtual agents for modelling cryptographic protocols in DEL.
Resumen / Abstract:
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to crytographic protocol primitives. In logic, a common assumption is that agents are perfectly rational and have no computational limitations. This creates a dilemma. If one merely abstracts from computational aspects, protocols become trivial and the difference between tractable and intractable computation, surely an essential feature of protocols, disappears. This way, the protocol gets lost. On the other hand, if one ‘merely’ (scarequotes indeed) models agents with computational limitations (or otherwise bounded rationality), very obvious aspects of reasoning become problematic. That way, the logic gets lost. We present a novel way out of this dilemma. We propose an abstract logical architecture wherein public and private, or symmetric keys, and their roles in crytographic protocols, all have formal counterparts. Instead of having encryption and decryption done by a principal, the agent sending or receiving messages, we introduce additional, virtual, agents to model that, so that one-way-function aspects of computation can be modelled as constraints on the communication between principals and these virtual counterparts. In this modelling it does not affect essential protocol features if agents are computationally unlimited.