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The system is interpreted as an information-theoretic channel, where the secrets are the input and the observables are the output. The channel matrix is ...
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Abstract. We consider the problem of defining the information leakage in interactive systems where secrets and observables can alternate during the computation.
Abstract. We consider the problem of defining the information leakage in in- teractive systems where secrets and observables can alternate during the com-.
May 10, 2019 · Abstract—We consider the problem of quantifying information flow in interactive systems, modelled as finite-state transducers.
Nov 1, 2011 · Abstract. We consider the problem of defining the information leakage in in- teractive systems where secrets and observables can alternate ...
May 10, 2019 · Abstract:We consider the problem of quantifying information flow in interactive systems, modelled as finite-state transducers in the style ...
Traditionally, researchers have reasoned about information flow in interactive systems by encoding them as state ma- chines (e.g., Mantel [19] and McLean ...
In this paper we investigate the applicability of the information-theoretic approach to interactive systems. In order to derive an information-theoretic channel ...
We consider the problem of defining the information leakage in interactive systems where secrets and observables can alternate during the computation.
We consider the problem of defining the information leakage in interactive systems where secrets and observables can alternate during the computation.