Title :
A randomized approach for cryptography
Author :
Joshi, Akanksha ; Joshi, B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Pacific Univ., Udaipur, India
Abstract :
Cryptography is an art of converting information (Plain Text) using encrypting algorithms into a form that cannot be understood (Cipher Text) without access to specific decoding algorithms. The key goal of cryptography is to protect data against unauthorized third-party access by applying encryption and Decryption Techniques. The paper proposes an algorithm which uses a randomized technique in order to encrypt and decrypt information. The proposed algorithm uses techniques of cryptography using various versions of Caesar Cipher and a protocol to implement this algorithm using public key generation and randomized technique. The algorithm uses actual global time of the sending of message to generate the public key. The paper reviews about the proposed algorithm and implements the algorithm by taking five plain texts (of a single statement) an input and calculates the corresponding cipher texts. The paper also determines the number of computations in each of the cases and in proposed randomized technique as well as in individual and compares them in order to obtain effective result. It also highlights the pros and cons of using proposed randomized approach in cryptography.
Keywords :
cryptography; randomised algorithms; Caesar cipher; cipher text; cryptography; data protection; decryption; encrypting algorithms; public key generation; randomized technique; Classification algorithms; Encryption; Local area networks; Logic gates; Receivers; Caesar Cipher; Cipher Text; Cryptography; Plain Text; Randomized;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Trends in Networks and Computer Communications (ETNCC), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Udaipur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0239-6
DOI :
10.1109/ETNCC.2011.6255907