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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c15]Ian D. Kretz, Paul D. Rowe, Clare C. Parran, John D. Ramsdell:
Evidence Tampering and Chain of Custody in Layered Attestations. PPDP 2024: 14:1-14:11 - [i8]Ian D. Kretz, Clare C. Parran, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe:
Evidence Tampering and Chain of Custody in Layered Attestations. CoRR abs/2402.00203 (2024) - 2021
- [j11]Sarah C. Helble, Ian D. Kretz, Peter A. Loscocco, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe, Perry Alexander:
Flexible Mechanisms for Remote Attestation. ACM Trans. Priv. Secur. 24(4): 29:1-29:23 (2021) - [c14]John D. Ramsdell:
Cryptographic Protocol Analysis and Compilation Using CPSA and Roletran. Protocols, Strands, and Logic 2021: 355-369 - [c13]Paul D. Rowe, John D. Ramsdell, Ian D. Kretz:
Automated Trust Analysis of Copland Specifications for Layered Attestations✱. PPDP 2021: 23:1-23:15 - 2020
- [c12]Paul D. Rowe, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell:
Assumption-Based Analysis of Distance-Bounding Protocols with cpsa. Logic, Language, and Security 2020: 146-166
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c11]Moses D. Liskov, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe, F. Javier Thayer:
Enrich-by-Need Protocol Analysis for Diffie-Hellman. Foundations of Security, Protocols, and Equational Reasoning 2019: 135-155 - [c10]John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe, Perry Alexander, Sarah Helble, Peter A. Loscocco, J. Aaron Pendergrass, Adam Petz:
Orchestrating Layered Attestations. POST 2019: 197-221 - [c9]Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell:
Understanding Attestation: Analyzing Protocols that Use Quotes. STM 2019: 89-106 - 2018
- [c8]Daniel J. Dougherty, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell:
Security Protocol Analysis in Context: Computing Minimal Executions Using SMT and CPSA. IFM 2018: 130-150 - [i7]Moses D. Liskov, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe, F. Javier Thayer:
Enrich-by-need Protocol Analysis for Diffie-Hellman (Extended Version). CoRR abs/1804.05713 (2018) - [i6]Daniel J. Dougherty, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell:
Homomorphisms and Minimality for Enrich-by-Need Security Analysis. CoRR abs/1804.07158 (2018) - 2016
- [c7]Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe:
Cross-Tool Semantics for Protocol Security Goals. SSR 2016: 32-61 - 2015
- [c6]Joshua D. Guttman, Moses D. Liskov, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe:
Formal Support for Standardizing Protocols with State. SSR 2015: 246-265 - [i5]Joshua D. Guttman, Moses D. Liskov, John D. Ramsdell, Paul D. Rowe:
Formal Support for Standardizing Protocols with State. CoRR abs/1509.07552 (2015) - 2014
- [c5]John D. Ramsdell, Daniel J. Dougherty, Joshua D. Guttman, Paul D. Rowe:
A Hybrid Analysis for Security Protocols with State. IFM 2014: 272-287 - [i4]John D. Ramsdell:
Proving Security Goals With Shape Analysis Sentences. CoRR abs/1403.3563 (2014) - [i3]John D. Ramsdell, Daniel J. Dougherty, Joshua D. Guttman, Paul D. Rowe:
A Hybrid Analysis for Security Protocols with State. CoRR abs/1404.3899 (2014) - 2012
- [i2]John D. Ramsdell:
Deducing Security Goals From Shape Analysis Sentences. CoRR abs/1204.0480 (2012) - [i1]John D. Ramsdell, Joshua D. Guttman, Jonathan K. Millen, Brian O'Hanlon:
An Analysis of the CAVES Attestation Protocol using CPSA. CoRR abs/1207.0418 (2012) - 2011
- [j10]George Coker, Joshua D. Guttman, Peter A. Loscocco, Amy L. Herzog, Jonathan K. Millen, Brian O'Hanlon, John D. Ramsdell, Ariel Segall, Justin Sheehy, Brian T. Sniffen:
Principles of remote attestation. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 10(2): 63-81 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2007
- [c4]Jay A. McCarthy, Shriram Krishnamurthi, Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell:
Compiling cryptographic protocols for deployment on the web. WWW 2007: 687-696 - 2005
- [j9]Joshua D. Guttman, Amy L. Herzog, John D. Ramsdell, Clement W. Skorupka:
Verifying information flow goals in Security-Enhanced Linux. J. Comput. Secur. 13(1): 115-134 (2005) - [c3]Joshua D. Guttman, Jonathan C. Herzog, John D. Ramsdell, Brian T. Sniffen:
Programming Cryptographic Protocols. TGC 2005: 116-145 - 2004
- [c2]Joshua D. Guttman, F. Javier Thayer, Jay A. Carlson, Jonathan C. Herzog, John D. Ramsdell, Brian T. Sniffen:
Trust Management in Strand Spaces: A Rely-Guarantee Method. ESOP 2004: 325-339
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j8]John D. Ramsdell:
The Tail-Recursive SECD Machine. J. Autom. Reason. 23(1): 43-62 (1999) - 1995
- [j7]Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell, Mitchell Wand:
VLISP: A Verified Implementation of Scheme. LISP Symb. Comput. 8(1-2): 5-32 (1995) - [j6]Joshua D. Guttman, John D. Ramsdell, Vipin Swarup:
The VLISP Verified Scheme System. LISP Symb. Comput. 8(1-2): 33-110 (1995) - [j5]Dino Oliva, John D. Ramsdell, Mitchell Wand:
The VLISP Verified PreScheme Compiler. LISP Symb. Comput. 8(1-2): 111-182 (1995) - [j4]John D. Ramsdell:
CST: C State Transformers. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 30(12): 32-36 (1995) - 1990
- [j3]William M. Farmer, John D. Ramsdell, Ronald J. Watro:
A Correctness Proof for Combinator Reduction with Cycles. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 12(1): 123-134 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]John D. Ramsdell:
The Alonzo functional programming language. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 24(9): 152-157 (1989) - 1986
- [c1]John D. Ramsdell:
The CURRY Chip. LISP and Functional Programming 1986: 122-131
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j1]John D. Ramsdell:
Prettyprinting structured programs with connector lines. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 14(9): 74-75 (1979)
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