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Welcome back from the coffee break. Let me start by saying that this is joint work with two PhD students of mine at the University of Verona: Michele Peroli, who is in the audience, and Matteo Zavatteri. In the meantime, I have left Verona and am now at King’s College London, but we are still working together of course. I will also mention some of the previous work that we did with Maria-Camilla Fiazza, who is working at the University of Verona. In fact, she is working in robotics. I don’t know if I will have time to mention the collaboration that we did in detail at the end of the talk, but I would be most happy to tell you about how we can use at least some of the results that are common to robotics also for security and, in particular, how we can start reasoning about a new paradigm.
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N.B.: this talk was given before the announcement of the Heartbleed Bug.
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Viganò, L. (2014). Non-collaborative Attackers and How and Where to Defend Vulnerable Security Protocols (Transcript of Discussion). In: Christianson, B., Malcolm, J., Matyáš, V., Švenda, P., Stajano, F., Anderson, J. (eds) Security Protocols XXII. Security Protocols 2014. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 8809. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12400-1_10
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