
This artifact aims to support and reproduce the verification results of the paper "Runtime Verification for High-Level Security Properties: Case Study on the TPM Software Stack" by Yani Ziani, Nikolai Kosmatov, Frédéric Loulergue, and Daniel Gracia Pérez, and should be cited as: Yani Ziani, Nikolai Kosmatov, Frédéric Loulergue, and Daniel Gracia Pérez. "Runtime Verification for High-Level Security Properties: Case Study on the TPM Software Stack: Companion Artifact for the Paper Published at TAP 2024". The artifact itself is available in the attached archive. It has been tested with and is usable with the TACAS 2023 Virtual Machine.
MetAcsl, High-level security properties, TPM Software Stack, tpm2-tss library, Runtime verification, Frama-C
MetAcsl, High-level security properties, TPM Software Stack, tpm2-tss library, Runtime verification, Frama-C
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