Analysis of Tools and Techniques in Cryptography

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Prof. Dr. Amit Verma
Anjali Gakhar

Abstract

In the epoch of advanced electronic and communication systems, it is being observed most of the times that the information is being assaulted with worms and viruses. To shield the data, a secure and sophisticated cryptosystem is required to devoid any type of dilemma. There are several tools and techniques that are being used, to meet the challenging needs for a highly secure transmission and reception system. Previously security was mainly concerned with the exchange of messages that took place in communication. After that some techniques came into existence that provided more truthful and superior results. But the prerequisite for a more clandestine system is mounting day by day. As the communication system is being more complex, according to the demand more sophisticated and protected cryptograms are necessitated. In the following paper various cryptographic techniques have been analyzed that serve the purpose of security from 1900 B.C up to the present day scenario.

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Prof. Dr. Amit Verma, Chandigarh University

Department of Computer Science Chandigarh University, Mohali, India

Anjali Gakhar, Chandigarh University

Department of Computer Science Chandigarh University, Mohali, India

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“Analysis of Tools and Techniques in Cryptography”, IJCSR, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 24–30, Jun. 2024, doi: 10.37391/.

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