Computer Science – Cryptography and Security
Scientific paper
2009-12-21
Computer Science
Cryptography and Security
29 pages; 5 Flowcharts; 12 Tables; Glossary Replaced to correct title Replaced to add original date written
Scientific paper
The goal of this paper is to discuss the application of known techniques, knowledge and technology in a novel way, to encrypt computer and non-computer data. To-date most computers use base 2 and most encryption systems use ciphering and/or an encryption algorithm, to convert data into a secret message. The method of having the computer "speak another secret language" as used in human military secret communications has never been imitated. The author presents the theory and several possible implementations of a method for computers for secret communications analogous to human beings using a secret language or; speaking multiple languages. The kind of encryption scheme proposed significantly increases the complexity of and the effort needed for, decryption. As every methodology has its drawbacks, so too, the data of the proposed system has its drawbacks. It is not as compressed as base 2 would be. However, this is manageable and acceptable, if the goal is very strong encryption: At least two methods and their various implementations herein proposed are not decryptable by conventional, statistical means. Specifically: Creation of new symbol sets is used to alter and confound natural symbol frequency. Also, alternate binary encryptions other than binary base 2 are used. Alternate binary encryptions lend easily to the creation of new symbol sets and confounding frequency analysis.
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