A Rational Approach to Cryptographic Protocols
Abstract
This work initiates an analysis of several cryptographic protocols from a rational point of view using a game-theoretical approach, which allows us to represent not only the protocols but also possible misbehaviours of parties. Concretely, several concepts of two-person games and of two-party cryptographic protocols are here combined in order to model the latters as the formers. One of the main advantages of analysing a cryptographic protocol in the game-theory setting is the possibility of describing improved and stronger cryptographic solutions because possible adversarial behaviours may be taken into account directly. With those tools, protocols can be studied in a malicious model in order to find equilibrium conditions that make possible to protect honest parties against all possible strategies of adversaries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1005.0082,
title = {A Rational Approach to Cryptographic Protocols},
author = {P. Caballero-Gil and C. Hernández-Goya and C. Bruno-Castañeda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1005.0082},
year = {2015}
}