Quantitative Analysis of Error Injection Covert Channels. Harrison, R. & Harrison, W. L. In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Quantitative Aspects in Security Assurance (QASA13), 2013.
Paper abstract bibtex Covert channels are mechanisms for communication where a legitimate channel carries a hidden message, and where the hidden message is conveyed using legal operations of the legitimate channel. Quantitative modeling of the response of the covert channel to noise results in an enhanced understanding of the channel and delimits the range of conditions under which a covert channel can operate effectively. The analysis of two covert channels using the confusion matrix and noise models shows that the techniques presented in this paper are widely applicable to covert information flows in noisy channels.
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