Software Application to Evaluate the Complexity Theory of the RSA and Elliptic Curves Asymmetric Algorithms

Wendy Ayala, Walter Fuertes, Fernando Galarraga, Hernán Aules, T. Toulkeridis
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In the current study, we performed a quantitative evaluation of digital signature algorithms between the asymmetric cryptographic scheme RSA (Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman) and ECDSA (Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) with the purpose to limit or block illegal digital interferences. Mathematical foundations of asymmetric digital signature algorithms have been analyzed, giving a special focus to the mentioned algorithms. RSA and ECDSA have been coded in Java Development Environment, with their respective libraries. In addition, a Java software application has been designed and implemented with the respective algorithms of key generation and verification. We have used Scrum by articulating each of its phases with the architecture and extensible security elements of the Java platform. Thus, all of these processes have been applied, in order to establish the RSA or ECDSA with the most suitable characteristics for the performance and confidentiality of transmitted information. The own standards of asymmetric digital signature algorithms and elliptic curves have been taken into account, so that the comparison appears adequate and produces data that, besides of being measurable, are also sustainable. The results obtained have been visualized through a statistical process as products of the determination of the response times obtained during this process. To verify these results, we have used a mathematical validation, based on the Least Squares method.
评估RSA和椭圆曲线非对称算法复杂性理论的软件应用
在目前的研究中,我们对非对称加密方案RSA (Rivest, Shamir和Adleman)和ECDSA(椭圆曲线数字签名算法)之间的数字签名算法进行了定量评估,目的是限制或阻止非法数字干扰。分析了非对称数字签名算法的数学基础,并对上述算法进行了特别关注。RSA和ECDSA已经在Java开发环境中进行了编码,并附带了它们各自的库。此外,还设计并实现了一个Java软件应用程序,其中使用了密钥生成和验证的相应算法。我们通过将Scrum的每个阶段与Java平台的体系结构和可扩展的安全元素结合起来使用Scrum。因此,为了建立具有最适合传输信息的性能和机密性的RSA或ECDSA,应用了所有这些过程。考虑了非对称数字签名算法和椭圆曲线的自身标准,使比较显得充分,产生的数据除了可测量外,也是可持续的。所获得的结果通过统计过程作为在此过程中获得的响应时间的确定的产物被可视化。为了验证这些结果,我们使用了基于最小二乘法的数学验证。
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