
TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel key exchange cryptosystem leveraging linear algebra, offering reduced computational complexity but with weaker security compared to Diffie-Hellman.
Contribution
It proposes a new linear algebra-based key exchange method that simplifies computations, expanding options for cryptographic protocols.
Findings
Requires fewer operations than Diffie-Hellman
Offers faster key exchange process
Has lower security level
Abstract
In this paper, we will present a new key exchange cryptosystem based on linear algebra, which take less operations but weaker in security than Diffie-Hellman's one.
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · DNA and Biological Computing · Coding theory and cryptography
