Improving the asymmetric encryption algorithm based on genetic algorithm, application in online information transmission Online publication date: Thu, 28-Oct-2021
by Le Dinh Son; Tran Van An; Nguyen Ngoc Thuy
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics (IJESDF), Vol. 13, No. 6, 2021
Abstract: Within the paper scope, the authors propose to improve two solutions of information security: first, improving the asymmetric key encryption based on genetic algorithm (GA); second, building architecture of stratified information transmission system with intermediate information transmission layer. The method of survey and analysis is applied with scientific publications related to asymmetric encryption and genetic algorithms. Applying genetic algorithm to improve asymmetric encryption algorithm and intermediate information transmission layer used in the building of information transmission system in order to further enhance the security. Empirical evaluation of the effectiveness of the proposed solutions. Application of proposed solutions in actual system in use. Improved asymmetric encryption algorithm based on genetic algorithm; applied the above algorithm in building a stratified information transmission system with intermediate information layer. The improvement of information security solutions has further reinforced the security and ensured the processing speed as well as prospectively applied in practice.
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