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Walker, Stuart
- New Approach in Symmetric Block Cipher Security Using a New Cubical Technique
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1 Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, GB
1 Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex, C04 3SQ, GB
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AIRCC's International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2015), Pagination: 69-75Abstract
Cryptography is a security technique that must be applied in both communication sides to protect the data during its transmission through the network from all kinds of attack. On the sender side, the original data will be changed into different symbols or shapes by using a known key; this is called encryption. On the other communication side, the decryption process will be done and the data will be returned to its former shape by using the agreed key. The importance of cryptography is to fulfil the communication security requirements. Real time applications (RTA) are vulnerable for the moment because of their big size. However, some of the current algorithms are not really appropriate for use with these kinds of information. In this paper, a novel symmetric block cipher cryptography algorithm has been illustrated and discussed. The system uses an 8x8x8 cube, and each cell contains a pair of binary inputs. The cube can provide a huge number of combinations that can produce a very strong algorithm and a long key size. Due to the lightweight and fast technique used in this idea, it is expected to be extremely rapid compared to the majority of current algorithms, such as DES and AES.Keywords
Home of Keys, Shared Secret Key, Encryption Key, Symmetric, Block Size.- Hybrid Optical and Electrical Network Flows Scheduling in Cloud Data Centres
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1 Department of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, GB
1 Department of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Colchester, CO4 3SQ, GB