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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j8]Alex Buna-Marginean, Vincent Cheval, Mahsa Shirmohammadi, James Worrell:
On Learning Polynomial Recursive Programs. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(POPL): 1001-1027 (2024) - [j7]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
DeepSec: Deciding Equivalence Properties for Security Protocols - Improved theory and practice. TheoretiCS 3 (2024) - [i9]Rida Ait El Manssour, Vincent Cheval, Mahsa Shirmohammadi, James Worrell:
On Tree Automata, Generating Functions, and Differential Equations. CoRR abs/2407.08218 (2024) - [i8]Vincent Cheval, Caroline Fontaine:
Automatic verification of Finite Variant Property beyond convergent equational theories. CoRR abs/2410.15289 (2024) - 2023
- [j6]Vincent Cheval, Raphaëlle Crubillé, Steve Kremer:
Symbolic protocol verification with dice. J. Comput. Secur. 31(5): 501-538 (2023) - [c25]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Alexandre Debant:
Election Verifiability with ProVerif. CSF 2023: 43-58 - [c24]Vincent Cheval, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
Indistinguishability Beyond Diff-Equivalence in ProVerif. CSF 2023: 184-199 - [c23]Vincent Cheval, José Moreira, Mark Ryan:
Automatic verification of transparency protocols. EuroS&P 2023: 107-121 - [c22]Vincent Cheval, Cas Cremers, Alexander Dax, Lucca Hirschi, Charlie Jacomme, Steve Kremer:
Hash Gone Bad: Automated discovery of protocol attacks that exploit hash function weaknesses. USENIX Security Symposium 2023: 5899-5916 - [i7]Vincent Cheval, José Moreira, Mark Ryan:
Automatic verification of transparency protocols (extended version). CoRR abs/2303.04500 (2023) - [i6]Alex Buna-Marginean, Vincent Cheval, Mahsa Shirmohammadi, James Worrell:
On Learning Polynomial Recursive Programs. CoRR abs/2310.14725 (2023) - 2022
- [c21]Karthikeyan Bhargavan, Vincent Cheval, Christopher A. Wood:
A Symbolic Analysis of Privacy for TLS 1.3 with Encrypted Client Hello. CCS 2022: 365-379 - [c20]Vincent Cheval, Raphaëlle Crubillé, Steve Kremer:
Symbolic protocol verification with dice: process equivalences in the presence of probabilities. CSF 2022: 319-334 - [c19]Bruno Blanchet, Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier:
ProVerif with Lemmas, Induction, Fast Subsumption, and Much More. SP 2022: 69-86 - [c18]Vincent Cheval, Charlie Jacomme, Steve Kremer, Robert Künnemann:
SAPIC+: protocol verifiers of the world, unite! USENIX Security Symposium 2022: 3935-3952 - [i5]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
DeepSec: Deciding Equivalence Properties for Security Protocols - Improved theory and practice. CoRR abs/2211.03225 (2022) - [i4]Vincent Cheval, Charlie Jacomme, Steve Kremer, Robert Künnemann:
Sapic+: protocol verifiers of the world, unite! IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2022: 741 (2022) - [i3]Vincent Cheval, Cas Cremers, Alexander Dax, Lucca Hirschi, Charlie Jacomme, Steve Kremer:
Hash Gone Bad: Automated discovery of protocol attacks that exploit hash function weaknesses. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2022: 1314 (2022) - 2020
- [j5]Kushal Babel, Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer:
On the semantics of communications when verifying equivalence properties. J. Comput. Secur. 28(1): 71-127 (2020) - [c17]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Decidability and Complexity of Equivalence Properties in Security Protocols. Logic, Language, and Security 2020: 127-145
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c16]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
Exploiting Symmetries When Proving Equivalence Properties for Security Protocols. CCS 2019: 905-922 - 2018
- [c15]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
The DEEPSEC Prover. CAV (2) 2018: 28-36 - [c14]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Mathieu Turuani:
A Little More Conversation, a Little Less Action, a Lot More Satisfaction: Global States in ProVerif. CSF 2018: 344-358 - [c13]Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer, Itsaka Rakotonirina:
DEEPSEC: Deciding Equivalence Properties in Security Protocols Theory and Practice. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2018: 529-546 - 2017
- [j4]Vincent Cheval, Hubert Comon-Lundh, Stéphanie Delaune:
A procedure for deciding symbolic equivalence between sets of constraint systems. Inf. Comput. 255: 94-125 (2017) - [c12]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Bogdan Warinschi:
Secure Composition of PKIs with Public Key Protocols. CSF 2017: 144-158 - [c11]Kushal Babel, Vincent Cheval, Steve Kremer:
On Communication Models When Verifying Equivalence Properties. POST 2017: 141-163 - 2016
- [j3]Jiangshan Yu, Vincent Cheval, Mark Ryan:
DTKI: A New Formalized PKI with Verifiable Trusted Parties. Comput. J. 59(11): 1695-1713 (2016) - [j2]Rohit Chadha, Vincent Cheval, Stefan Ciobaca, Steve Kremer:
Automated Verification of Equivalence Properties of Cryptographic Protocols. ACM Trans. Comput. Log. 17(4): 23 (2016) - 2015
- [c10]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Eric le Morvan:
Secure Refinements of Communication Channels. FSTTCS 2015: 575-589 - [c9]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier:
Timing Attacks in Security Protocols: Symbolic Framework and Proof Techniques. POST 2015: 280-299 - [c8]Myrto Arapinis, Vincent Cheval, Stéphanie Delaune:
Composing Security Protocols: From Confidentiality to Privacy. POST 2015: 324-343 - 2014
- [c7]Vincent Cheval:
APTE: An Algorithm for Proving Trace Equivalence. TACAS 2014: 587-592 - [c6]Vincent Cheval, Stéphanie Delaune, Mark Ryan:
Tests for Establishing Security Properties. TGC 2014: 82-96 - [i2]Myrto Arapinis, Vincent Cheval, Stéphanie Delaune:
Composing security protocols: from confidentiality to privacy. CoRR abs/1407.5444 (2014) - [i1]Jiangshan Yu, Vincent Cheval, Mark Ryan:
DTKI: a new formalized PKI with no trusted parties. CoRR abs/1408.1023 (2014) - 2013
- [j1]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Stéphanie Delaune:
Deciding equivalence-based properties using constraint solving. Theor. Comput. Sci. 492: 1-39 (2013) - [c5]Vincent Cheval, Véronique Cortier, Antoine Plet:
Lengths May Break Privacy - Or How to Check for Equivalences with Length. CAV 2013: 708-723 - [c4]Vincent Cheval, Bruno Blanchet:
Proving More Observational Equivalences with ProVerif. POST 2013: 226-246 - 2012
- [b1]Vincent Cheval:
Automatic verification of cryptographic protocols : privacy-type properties. (Vérification automatique des protocoles cryptographiques : propriétés d'équivalence). École normale supérieure de Cachan, France, 2012 - [c3]Myrto Arapinis, Vincent Cheval, Stéphanie Delaune:
Verifying Privacy-Type Properties in a Modular Way. CSF 2012: 95-109 - 2011
- [c2]Vincent Cheval, Hubert Comon-Lundh, Stéphanie Delaune:
Trace equivalence decision: negative tests and non-determinism. CCS 2011: 321-330 - 2010
- [c1]Vincent Cheval, Hubert Comon-Lundh, Stéphanie Delaune:
Automating Security Analysis: Symbolic Equivalence of Constraint Systems. IJCAR 2010: 412-426
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