A Security Protocol for Multi-User Authentication
Srikanth Chava

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new multi-user authentication security protocol utilizing a cubic public-key transformation that enhances data security and complicates brute-force attacks.
Contribution
It presents a novel encryption communication protocol combining database security with a cubic public-key transformation for multi-user authentication.
Findings
Increased resistance to brute-force attacks due to many-to-one mapping.
Enhanced database security through the proposed encryption protocol.
Properties of the transformation support robust authentication mechanisms.
Abstract
In this note we propose an encryption communication protocol which also provides database security. For the encryption of the data communication we use a transformation similar to the Cubic Public-key transformation. This method represents a many-to-one mapping which increases the complexity for any brute force attack. Some interesting properties of the transformation are also included which are basic in the authentication protocol.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Advanced Authentication Protocols Security · Cryptographic Implementations and Security
