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DNA Cryptographic System Utilizing Random Permutation
Author(s) -
Shakir M. H. Al-Farraji
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.e4930.018520
Subject(s) - computer science , plaintext , encryption , cryptography , block cipher , theoretical computer science , cipher , random permutation , key (lock) , computer security , block (permutation group theory) , mathematics , combinatorics
The study of encryption/decryption of information is known as cryptography. The need of protecting information from old years until now is the reason of appearing the process of hiding information from unauthorized people to access it. In this research paper, a cryptographic system is designed by using the DNA computing concepts and random permutation. The proposed system is a block symmetric cipher that uses one initial key in which will be used to generate permutations as many as needed, convert the initial key to DNA key, convert plaintext block to DNA bases. The remaining needed DNA keys are produced through the cipher/deciphering processing. Different operations applied: permute using permutation, modulo and XOR operations to perform the encryption/decryption process. Using the DNA based cryptography enhance the information security and produce highly efficient cipher systems.

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