A Hybrid Digital Signature Technique using Cryptosystem
Author(s) -
Namrata Vijay,
Kaptan Singh,
Amit Saxena
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2021921143
Subject(s) - computer science , cryptosystem , digital signature , signature (topology) , hybrid cryptosystem , computer security , cryptography , mathematics , hash function , geometry
Network is a node collection. The network's basic aim is to transfer information from one location to another. This information must be secured from access by third parties. The cryptography concept was based upon the necessity to secure critical data exchanged across an unsecured network. While using encryption the transmitter encrypts or encodes the information with a secret key so that only the tender recipient will understand it. Cryptanalysis, however, means unwanted access without the secret information key. The cryptography uses various techniques that are Diffie Hellman, AES, RSA, DES, IDEA, BLOWFISH, x.509, PKI, Digital Signatures convert plain texts into the respective chipper text. In different circumstances all these algorithms are important. RSA's most productive computerized signature calculation .This article presents a precise writing review of different computerized signature frameworks dependent on RSA. A basic report is completed on the key age, the creation of marks, the mark check of different computerized signature approaches.
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