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Petri net based modelling of information flow security requirements

Abstract

An extended Petri net formalism which can be used to model information flow security requirements is described. The proposed framework can be used to specify a range of security policies by making specific choices for the components of the model. It is believed that Petri nets provide an elegant way of modeling security policies in a distributed system. The ability to model concurrency, the structural generality of Petri nets, and the existence of powerful analytical techniques make the Petri-net modeling approach even more useful. Two examples are given to illustrate the use of such a model.< >

Keywords:
Petri net Computer science Generality Formalism (music) Concurrency Information flow Process architecture Stochastic Petri net Theoretical computer science Programming language Distributed computing Software engineering

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Topics

Access Control and Trust
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Security and Verification in Computing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Information and Cyber Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
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