Visible to the public Secure data communication and cryptography based on DNA based message encoding

TitleSecure data communication and cryptography based on DNA based message encoding
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsMajumder, A., Majumdar, A., Podder, T., Kar, N., Sharma, M.
Conference NameAdvanced Communication Control and Computing Technologies (ICACCCT), 2014 International Conference on
Date PublishedMay
Keywordscipher text, Ciphertext, Coded message, confidential message transfer, cryptography, data communication security, Digital audio players, DNA, DNA based encryption algorithm, DNA based message encoding, DNA sequence, Encoding tools, Final Cipher
Abstract

Secure data communication is the most important and essential issue in the area of message transmission over the networks. Cryptography provides the way of making secure message for confidential message transfer. Cryptography is the process of transforming the sender's message to a secret format called cipher text that only intended receiver will get understand the meaning of the secret message. There are various cryptographic or DNA based encoding algorithms have been proposed in order to make secret message for communication. But all these proposed DNA based encryption algorithms are not secure enough to provide better security as compared with the today's security requirement. In this paper, we have proposed a technique of encryption that will enhance the message security. In this proposed algorithm, a new method of DNA based encryption with a strong key of 256 bit is used. Along with this big size key various other encoding tools are used as key in the encoding process of the message like random series of DNA bases, modified DNA bases coding. Moreover a new method of round key selection is also given in this paper to provide better security in the message. The cipher text contains the extra bit of information as similar with the DNA strands that will provide better and enhanced security against intruder's attack.

DOI10.1109/ICACCCT.2014.7019464
Citation Key7019464