
handle: 11562/663175
We re-visit the notion of Approximate Confinement in terms of information theory. This notion formalises probabilistic non-interference in terms of process indistinguishability. We show that it corresponds to the notion of relative entropy, aka Kullback-Leibler divergence.
security; information theory; Formal methods; programming languages
security; information theory; Formal methods; programming languages
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