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Multi-Layer Encryption Algorithm
Author(s) -
Akula Vamsi Krishna Rao,
V.N. Aditya Datta Chivukula,
Sri Keshava Reddy Adupala,
Abhiram Reddy Cholleti
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5121/csit.2021.112103
Subject(s) - computer science , encryption , plaintext , cryptography , communication source , computer security , on the fly encryption , 56 bit encryption , symmetric key algorithm , advanced encryption standard , computer network , 40 bit encryption , public key cryptography
In recent years, security has become a big issue for many applications to defend attacks from intruders. Exchanging credentials in plaintext might expose it to stealers. Many techniques are required to protect the data of the consumers from attackers. Cryptography has come up with a solution to provide security for the users to exchange data securely by the means of the process called as Encryption/ Decryption. In this field, there are basically two techniques of cryptography i.e Symmetric and asymmetric, developed to achieve a secure connection between the sender and receiver. These techniques provide specific goals in maintaining privacy by converting original message to non-readable form and sends it over a communication channel. The unauthorized members try to break the non-readable form but the difficulty depends upon the techniques that were used to encrypt the data. In this paper, we proposed a quadruple encryption algorithm consists of novel phase-shift algorithm, AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), TwoFish and RC4 and making it hard to attack by common methods.

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