AECC: An Enhanced Public Key Cryptosystem for User Defined Messages

Shajina Anand, G. Raja, Aishwarya Ganapathisubramaniyan
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Due to enormous growth of devices and its interconnected communication, there are lot of possibilities for attacks and vulnerabilities in the network. From recent studies, we come to know about various security related techniques and their usage. A lot of cryptographic algorithms are used efficiently and effectively in plenty of applications. Thus it is notable to classify the attacks as two types Active and Passive Attack. Unauthorized access to the information implies passive attack. For example, in the communication channel doing operations like intercepting and eavesdropping are considered as passive attack. If the attacker tries to access the information and modify the information in an unauthorized manner, then it is considered as active attack. Man in the Middle attack is the best example of active attack. Here the attacker sends its public key as the hosts public and tries to hack the message. To overcome the issues in tradional authentication model, we proposed an Advanced Elliptical Curve Cryptographic (AECC) Algorithm which uses a code bit with a random function in both the sender and receiver side for encoding and decoding functions. This code bit is used to identify whether the public key belongs to attacker or the sender. By identifying the sender, the receiver can communicate with it without any restrictions. The results analysis section shows that our proposed AECC algorithm enhances security for user defined input messages like text, image, video and also for binary data.
AECC:一种用于用户定义消息的增强公钥密码系统
由于设备的大量增长及其互联通信,网络中存在许多攻击和漏洞的可能性。从最近的研究中,我们了解了各种与安全相关的技术及其使用。许多加密算法在许多应用中得到了高效的应用。因此,将攻击分为主动攻击和被动攻击是值得注意的。未经授权访问信息意味着被动攻击。例如,在通信信道中进行拦截和窃听等操作被认为是被动攻击。如果攻击者试图以未经授权的方式访问信息并修改信息,则认为是主动攻击。中路人的进攻是主动进攻的最好例子。在这里,攻击者将其公钥作为主机的公钥发送,并试图破解该消息。为了克服传统认证模型存在的问题,我们提出了一种高级椭圆曲线加密算法(AECC),该算法在发送端和接收端都使用具有随机函数的码位进行编码和解码。该码位用于识别公钥是属于攻击者还是属于发送者。通过识别发送方,接收方可以不受任何限制地与其通信。结果分析部分表明,我们提出的AECC算法增强了用户自定义输入消息(如文本、图像、视频)和二进制数据的安全性。
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