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Analysing Unlinkability and Anonymity Using the Applied Pi Calculus
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2010
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EngineeringInformation SecurityLawInformation ForensicsApplied Pi CalculusInformation PrivacyCommunicationFormal VerificationFrench E-passportHardware SecurityData AnonymizationPrivacy SystemPrivacy EngineeringPrivacy-preserving CommunicationData PrivacyComputer SciencePrivacy AnonymityUnlinkable ProtocolsPrivacyData SecurityCryptography
An attacker that can identify messages as coming from the same source, can use this information to build up a picture of targets' behaviour, and so, threaten their privacy. In response to this danger, unlinkable protocols aim to make it impossible for a third party to identify two runs of a protocol as coming from the same device. We present a framework for analysing unlinkability and anonymity in the applied pi calculus. We show that unlinkability and anonymity are complementary properties; one does not imply the other. Using our framework we show that the French RFID e-passport preserves anonymity but it is linkable therefore anyone carrying a French e-passport can be physically traced.
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