Utilizing Encryption Keys Derived from Immunoaffinity Interactions as a Basis for Potential Security Enhancements.

IF 4.3 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
ACS Omega Pub Date : 2025-02-03 eCollection Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.1021/acsomega.4c10568
Abby Cowley, Ashley Newland, Lenka Halámková, Richelle Manson, Jaleigh Morales, Jan Halámek
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Bioaffinity interactions allow antibodies and antigens to bind and were shown to successfully produce cryptographic keys for encryption in this research. This straightforward immune-system-based construct has shown that data obtained from immunoassay interactions may be utilized to create symmetrical key ciphers. The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the current standard method to encrypt and decrypt data, was implemented to show that biomolecules from immune systems can be applied to cryptography for security enhancements. When the sender and receiver use identical protocols and component concentrations, the symmetrical key ciphers can be encrypted and decrypted. Variable immunoassay concentrations, pH, temperature, and data point sorting protocols applied to encryption systems will prevent key repetition and alleviate the ability for unauthorized system access, which solves prominent issues in cryptography. This concept can also strengthen cryptographic processes by providing additional security levels of varying complexity using other indirect methods with this nontraditional immunoaffinity approach to current cipher algorithms.

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利用来自免疫亲和相互作用的加密密钥作为潜在安全性增强的基础。
生物亲和相互作用允许抗体和抗原结合,并被证明在本研究中成功地产生加密密钥。这种直接的基于免疫系统的结构表明,从免疫测定相互作用中获得的数据可用于创建对称密钥密码。高级加密标准(AES)是目前加密和解密数据的标准方法,它的实施是为了表明免疫系统的生物分子可以应用于加密以增强安全性。当发送方和接收方使用相同的协议和组件浓度时,对称密钥密码可以被加密和解密。应用于加密系统的可变免疫测定浓度、pH值、温度和数据点排序协议将防止密钥重复并减轻未经授权的系统访问能力,从而解决了密码学中的突出问题。这个概念还可以通过使用其他间接方法提供不同复杂性的额外安全级别来加强加密过程,这种非传统的免疫亲和方法适用于当前的密码算法。
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ACS Omega
ACS Omega Chemical Engineering-General Chemical Engineering
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6.60
自引率
4.90%
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3945
审稿时长
2.4 months
期刊介绍: ACS Omega is an open-access global publication for scientific articles that describe new findings in chemistry and interfacing areas of science, without any perceived evaluation of immediate impact.
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