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Light and Secure Encryption Technique Based on Artificially Induced Chaos and Nature-Inspired Triggering Method

Journal
Symmetry
ISSN
2073-8994
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Zitar, Raed 
Department of Sciences and Engineering 
Muhammed J. Al-Muhammed
DOI
10.3390/sym14020218
URI
https://depot.sorbonne.ae/handle/20.500.12458/1245
Abstract
Encryption is the de facto method for protecting information, whether this information is locally stored or on transit. Although we have many encryption techniques, they have problems inherited from the computational models that they use. For instance, the standard encryption technique suffers from the substitution box syndrome—the substitution box does not provide enough confusion. This paper proffers a novel encryption method that is both highly secure and lightweight. The proposed technique performs an initial preprocessing on its input plaintext, using fuzzy substitutions and noising techniques to eliminate relationships to the input plaintext. The initially encrypted plaintext is next concealed in enormously complicated codes that are generated using a chaotic system, whose behavior is controlled by a set of operations and a nature-inspired triggering technique. The effectiveness of the security of the proposed technique is analyzed using rigorous randomness tests and entropy.
Subjects
  • Al-Muhammed, M.J.

  • Abu Zitar, R. Light a...

  • encryption technique

  • key expansion

  • key round

  • key-echo code generat...

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