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Nadim Kobeissi
Researcher at French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation
Publications - 18
Citations - 987
Nadim Kobeissi is an academic researcher from French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptographic protocol & Formal verification. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 726 citations.
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Formal Verification of Smart Contracts: Short Paper
Karthikeyan Bhargavan,Antoine Delignat-Lavaud,Cédric Fournet,Anitha Gollamudi,Georges Gonthier,Nadim Kobeissi,Natalia Kulatova,Aseem Rastogi,Thomas Sibut-Pinote,Nikhil Swamy,Santiago Zanella-Béguelin +10 more
TL;DR: This paper outlines a framework to analyze and verify both the runtime safety and the functional correctness of Ethereum contracts by translation to F*, a functional programming language aimed at program verification.
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Verified Models and Reference Implementations for the TLS 1.3 Standard Candidate
TL;DR: A methodology for developing verified symbolic and computational models of TLS 1.3 hand-in-hand with a high-assurance reference implementation of the protocol, and presents a computational CryptoVerif model for TLS1.3 Draft-18 and proves its security.
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Automated Verification for Secure Messaging Protocols and Their Implementations: A Symbolic and Computational Approach
TL;DR: This work uses ProVerif and CryptoVerif to find new and previously-known weaknesses in the protocol and suggest practical countermeasures, and demonstrates that, with disciplined programming and some verification expertise, the systematic analysis of complex cryptographic web applications is now becoming practical.
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EverParse: Verified Secure Zero-Copy Parsers for Authenticated Message Formats
Tahina Ramananandro,Antoine Delignat-Lavaud,Cédric Fournet,Nikhil Swamy,Tej Chajed,Nadim Kobeissi,Jonathan Protzenko +6 more
TL;DR: EverParse, a framework for generating parsers and serializers from tag-length-value binary message format descriptions, is presented and its generality is illustrated by implementing the Bitcoin block and transaction formats, and the ASN.1 DER payload of PKCS#1 RSA signatures.
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Noise Explorer: Fully Automated Modeling and Verification for Arbitrary Noise Protocols
TL;DR: Noise Explorer is presented, an online engine for designing, reasoning about, formally verifying and implementing arbitrary Noise Hand shake patterns and can parse formal verification results to generate detailed-but-pedagogical reports regarding the exact security goals of each message of a Noise Handshake Pattern.