A New Cryptographic Approach: Iterated Random Encryption (IRE)

10/27/2018
by   Osvaldo Skliar, et al.
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A new cryptographic approach -- Iterated Random Encryption (IRE) -- is presented here. Although it is very simple, and easy to implement, it provides a very high level of security. According to this approach, a sequence of operations applied to a message (M) yields the encrypted message (M_E). In that series of operations, the one with the most important role is operation 6, which involves a random binary sequence (RBS) generated by using the Hybrid Random Number Generator (HRNG) or the Mathematical Random Number Generator (MRNG). A sequence of anti-operations applied to M_E makes it possible to recover M.

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