Abstract

This paper presents a spatial encryption technique for secured transmission of data in networks. The algorithm is designed to break the ciphered data packets into multiple data which are to be packaged into a spatial template. A secure and efficient mechanism is provided to convey the information that is necessary for obtaining the original data at the receiver-end from its parts in the packets. An authentication code (MAC) is also used to ensure authenticity of every packet.

Highlights

  • Security of network communications is the most important issue in the world

  • The high connectivity of the World Wide Web (WWW) has left the world ‘open’. Such openness has resulted in various networks being subjected to multifarious attacks from vastly disparate sources, many of which are anonymous and yet to be discovered. This growth of the WWW coupled with progress in the fields of e-commerce and the like has made the security issue even more important [1-7]

  • In a computer network, data is transferred across the nodes in the form of packets of fixed or variable sizes

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Summary

A Spatial Crypto Technique for Secure Data Transmission

This paper presents a spatial encryption technique for secured transmission of data in networks. The algorithm is designed to break the ciphered data packets into multiple data which are to be packaged into a spatial template. A secure and efficient mechanism is provided to convey the information that is necessary for obtaining the original data at the receiver-end from its parts in the packets. An authentication code (MAC) is used to ensure authenticity of every packet

Introduction
AM SUGATA SANYAL
Concluding remarks and future endeavors
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