Abstract

In the rapid evolving digital landscape, the imperative to ensure data security has never been more crucial. This paper addresses the pressing challenges in data security by introducing a file encryption management system, leveraging a modified advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm with reduced round iterations and bit permutation. This system aims to comprehensively secure various file types, providing a dependable solution for file exchange. Our findings reveal substantial improvements in both encryption and decryption processes using the reduced-round permutation-based AES (RRPBA). The adapted algorithm demonstrates a significant 38.8% acceleration in encryption time and a remarkable 44.86% improvement in decryption time, positioning it as a pivotal component for efficient file operations within the management system. Moreover, the throughput assessments showcase a remarkable 33.73% improvement in encryption and 23.72% in decryption, outperforming the original AES, emphasizing the algorithm's superior computational effectiveness, signaling positive implications for future high-performance applications. In conclusion, the study not only addresses critical security challenges but also presents a viable solution with tangible speed advantages for file encryption and decryption processes within digital file management systems.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call