Message Integrity in the World Wide Web: Use of Nested Hash Function and a Fast Stream Cipher
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11/06/2014
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The focus of this work is to provide authentication and confidentiality of messages in a swift and cost effective manner to suit the fast growing Internet applications. A nested hash function with lower computational and storage demands is designed with a view to providing authentication as also to encrypt the message as well as the hash code using a fast stream cipher MAJE4 with a variable key size of 128-bit or 256-bit for achieving confidentiality. Both nested Hash function and MAJE4 stream cipher algorithm use primitive computational operators commonly found in microprocessors; this makes the method simple and fast to implement both in hardware and software. Since the memory requirement is less, it can be used for handheld devices for security purposes. Advanced Computing and Communications, 2006. ADCOM 2006. International Conference on Cochin University of Science and Technology |
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IEEE |
Palavras-Chave | #confidentiality of messages #swift and cost effective manner #Internet applications #nested hash function #MAJE4 |
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