Transmission of Data in Secure Manner With DNA Sequence
Author(s) -
Ravinder Paspula,
Karri Chiranjeevi,
S. Laxman Kumar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
aptikom journal on computer science and information technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2528-2425
pISSN - 2528-2417
DOI - 10.34306/csit.v5i2.142
Subject(s) - cbc mac , computer science , cipher , triple des , encryption , block cipher mode of operation , theoretical computer science , cryptography , key (lock) , running key cipher , algorithm , computer network , computer security
A new-promising technology called DNA-Cryptography is emerged in the area of DNA- Computing field.DNA useful for store, sending the data and also to perform computation. Even it is under primal level, DNA-Based molecular Cryptography system is shows extremely efficient. This technique offers a unique cipher-text generation process and a new key generation practice. This method used to implement a procedure which includes two stages. First stage generates a session key and encryption key and it uses cipher block chaining mode-CBC, the secrete number(s) and incorporate plain-text M into level-1 cipher-text. The last stage converts the level-1 cipher-text into level-2 cipher-text (s). The level-2 cipher-text is again transformed into human made DNA-sequence (S’) and is given to the receiver along with many other DNA-sequence. By this process it will become a more complicated for un-authorized user to gain original information. The receiver will apply the process to identify the human made DNA sequence with M hidden in it and extract the original message M.
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