2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2110.01439
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SecurePtrs: Proving Secure Compilation with Data-Flow Back-Translation and Turn-Taking Simulation

Abstract: Proving secure compilation of partial programs typically requires back-translating a target attack against the compiled program to an attack against the source program. To prove this back-translation step, one can syntactically translate the target attacker to a source one-i.e., syntax-directed backtranslation-or show that the interaction traces of the target attacker can also be produced by source attackers-i.e., tracedirected back-translation.Syntax-directed back-translation is not suitable when the target a… Show more

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