Digital signature using MAC address based AES-128 and SHA-2 256-bit
Title | Digital signature using MAC address based AES-128 and SHA-2 256-bit |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Authors | Utama, K. D. B., Al-Ghazali, Q. M. R., Mahendra, L. I. B., Shidik, G. F. |
Conference Name | 2017 International Seminar on Application for Technology of Information and Communication (iSemantic) |
Date Published | oct |
Keywords | advanced encryption standard, AES-128, composability, Computer science, cryptography, digital messaging, digital signature, digital signatures, Encryption, Human Behavior, human factor, MAC address, Metrics, pubcrawl, Repudiation, resilience, Resiliency, secure hash algorithm, Seminars, SHA-2 256 bit, Standards, telecommunication security, word length 256 bit |
Abstract | Digital signatures now become a crucial requirement in communication and digital messaging. Digital messaging is information that is very vulnerable to be manipulated by irresponsible people. Digital signatures seek to maintain the two security aspects that cryptography aims, such as integrity and non-repudiation. This research aims to applied MAC address with AES-128 and SHA-2 256 bit for digital signature. The use of MAC address in AES-128 could improve the security of the digital signature because of its uniqueness in every computer which could randomize the traditional processes of AES. SHA-2 256-bit will provides real unique randomized strings with reasonable speed. As result the proposed digital signature able to implement and work perfectly in many platforms. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8251846/ |
DOI | 10.1109/ISEMANTIC.2017.8251846 |
Citation Key | utama_digital_2017 |
- MAC address
- word length 256 bit
- telecommunication security
- standards
- SHA-2 256 bit
- Seminars
- secure hash algorithm
- Resiliency
- resilience
- Repudiation
- pubcrawl
- Metrics
- advanced encryption standard
- human factor
- Human behavior
- encryption
- digital signatures
- digital signature
- digital messaging
- Cryptography
- computer science
- composability
- AES-128