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A new development of public key cryptosystem
2010 7th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks & Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2010), 2010A public-key encryption algorithm and a practical hybrid scheme are proposed in this paper. This algorithm uses the advanced transform techniques, i.e. the Number Theoretic Transforms (NTTs) to diffuse data, and uses a non-linear technique based on the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP) to confuse data. The main advantage of the proposed
Xiao Bo Yang +2 more
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A New Knapsack Public-Key Cryptosystem
2009 Fifth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security, 2009A new knapsack-type public key cryptosystem is proposed by constructing an easy knapsack problem. The cryptosystem is shown to be secure against Shamir's key-recovery attack in that it does not use a super-increasing knapsack sequence in the construction process.
Weidong Zhang, Baocang Wang, Yupu Hu
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2003
In 1976 Diffie and Hellman [152] described the framework for public-key cryptography. It was not until 1978 that three designs for public-key cryptosystems were published. Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman [431] showed how the discrete logarithm and factorization problems could be used to construct a public-key cryptosystem.
Josef Pieprzyk +2 more
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In 1976 Diffie and Hellman [152] described the framework for public-key cryptography. It was not until 1978 that three designs for public-key cryptosystems were published. Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman [431] showed how the discrete logarithm and factorization problems could be used to construct a public-key cryptosystem.
Josef Pieprzyk +2 more
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1986
It was only recently that public key cryptography developed into a precise mathematical subject, mainly as a response to the growing need for secure transmission of information via the electronic media. The main new idea was to base the security of cryptosystems on the intractability of number theory problems.
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It was only recently that public key cryptography developed into a precise mathematical subject, mainly as a response to the growing need for secure transmission of information via the electronic media. The main new idea was to base the security of cryptosystems on the intractability of number theory problems.
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A generalization of the ElGamal public-key cryptosystem
Journal of Discrete Mathematical Sciences and Cryptography, 2021Rajitha Ranasinghe, Pabasara Athukorala
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A Hash-Based Public Key Cryptosystem
2018In this paper, a new public key cryptosystem based on hash is proposed. The algorithm uses hash and time-memory trade-off to construct a trap-door one-way function. It can guarantee the security strength equivalent to the same length symmetric encryption algorithm.
Qian Yin, Gang Luo
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A note on the mathematics of public-key cryptosystems
Computers & Security, 1984Abstract This note presents several new number-theoretic results with theoretical connections to the area of so-called RSA public-key cryptosystems. Indeed, the results have an independent mathematical interest of their own. No claim is made concerning the practicality of the results for support in breaking RSA cryptosystems.
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The design and operation of public-key cryptosystems
1979 International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge (MARK), 1979Recently, there has been a major advance in the area of communications security—that of a practical way to implement public-key cryptosystems (PKCS).
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