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Enhanced Cryptography by Multiple Chaotic Dynamics

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  • Jianyong Chen
  • Junwei Zhou
  • Kwok-Wo Wong
  • Zhen Ji

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A potential security vulnerability of embedding compression in a chaos-based cryptography is studied. Furthermore, a scheme for improving its security is proposed. This correspondence considers the use of multiple chaotic dynamics and drive chaotic trajectory by both plaintext sequence and initial values of a chaotic map. Chaotic trajectory is used for encryption that is never reused for different plaintext. This makes that scheme naturally resist chosen plaintext attack and cipher text-only attack. Its strong security is justified by the key space, key sensitivity, and tests of random number sequences. The results show that the security of the proposed scheme is stronger than the latest algorithm especially in resisting chosen plaintext attack, while its performance is not sacrificed.

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  • Jianyong Chen & Junwei Zhou & Kwok-Wo Wong & Zhen Ji, 2011. "Enhanced Cryptography by Multiple Chaotic Dynamics," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:938454
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/938454
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