Thesis BENCH-MARKING OF TRADITIONAL CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS AND CHAOS-BASED ALGORITHMS
Loading...
Date
2016
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Program
Campus
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María UTFSM. Casa Central Valparaíso
Abstract
SECURITY is one of the most popular concepts used in the IT industry
nowadays. Due to the proliferation of smart devices, internet consumption,
social networks and new communication apps; users have been requesting new
security services that ensure a minimum level of confidentiality at the moment
to share information between them by using phone call, text message, voice
message and images. This has become especially important for image sharing,
due to the high level of private information which usually have. For this purposes,
the researchers have been proposing novel encryption methods, which
fulfill with the minimum security level required, but at the same time be optimal
in speed performance. However, there are no comparative studies about
the security and performance of chaos-based cryptosystems with traditional encryption
schemes for high loaded data ciphering, that conclude which one is the
suitable option for this purposes.
This thesis present to the scientific community an holistic study about chaosbased
cryptosystems with DNA operations and traditional symmetric encryption
schemes. This work consist in the implementation of 10 chaos-based encryption
algorithms with DNA operations in Matlab, in order to evaluate and
compare their security properties and performance with the two most used symmetric
encryption schemes, AES and 3DES. The scope of the analysis presented
in this study is based on the application of these cipher schemes for image encryption
purposes.
This thesis is structured in five chapters. We begin in Chapter 1 describing
a brief context about cryptography and how this discipline have been evolving
through the pass of the years. In Chapter 2, we present the main characteristic
of AES and 3DES, and then we describe the encryption process and the
operation modes with which both algorithms can works. In Chapter 3, a basic
background of dynamical system is introduced, including their definition, properties
and behavior, to later describe what is chaos and their application forencryption purposes. In Chapter 4 we present the methodology of the benchmarking
and the result obtained from the simulations. Finally, in Chapter 5 the conclusions of this work are presented.
Description
Catalogado desde la version PDF de la tesis.
Keywords
BENCHMARKING, CRYPTOGRAPHIC, ALGORITHMS