Bollmann, DominikDominikBollmannLortz, SteffenSteffenLortzMantel, HeikoHeikoMantelStarostin, ArtemArtemStarostin2022-11-012022-11-012015-12Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9478 LNSC: 395-415 (2015)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/13861Type-based information-flow analyses provide strong end-to-end confidentiality guarantees for programs. Yet, such analyses are not easy to use in practice, as they require all information containers in a program to be annotated with security types, which is a tedious and error-prone taskā€”if done manually. In this article, we propose a new algorithm for inferring such security types automatically. We implement our algorithm as an Eclipse plug-in, which enables software engineers to use it for verifying confidentiality requirements in their programs. We experimentally show our implementation to be effective and efficient. We also analyze theoretical properties of our security-type inference algorithm. In particular, we prove it to be sound, complete, minimal, and of linear time-complexity in the size of the program analyzed.enInformatikAn automatic inference of minimal security typesConference Paper10.1007/978-3-319-26961-0_24Other