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Corin, R.J. and Etalle, S. and den Hartog, J.I. and Lenzini, G. and Staicu, I.S.
(2004)
A Logic for Auditing Accountability in Decentralized Systems.
In: 2nd Int. Workshop on Formal Aspect of Security and Trust (FAST), Toulouse, France.
pp. 187-201.
Springer-Verlag.
ISBN 0-387-24050-0
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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-387-24098-5_14 AbstractWe propose a language that allows agents to distribute data with usage policies in a decentralized architecture. In our framework, the compliance with usage policies is not enforced. However, agents may be audited by an authority at an arbitrary moment in time. We design a logic that allows audited agents to prove their actions, and to prove their authorization to posses particular data. Accountability is defined in several flavors, including agent accountability and data accountability. Finally, we show the soundness of the logic.
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