A Pseudo DNA Cryptography Method
Kang Ning

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pseudo DNA cryptography method based on the central dogma of molecular biology, offering an efficient and secure alternative to real DNA cryptography with potential applications in enhancing existing cryptographic techniques.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel pseudo DNA cryptography approach that simulates biological processes, providing a computationally efficient and secure method without the need for real DNA manipulation.
Findings
The method is efficient in computation, storage, and transmission.
It demonstrates robustness against certain cryptographic attacks.
Extensions improve security and applicability.
Abstract
The DNA cryptography is a new and very promising direction in cryptography research. DNA can be used in cryptography for storing and transmitting the information, as well as for computation. Although in its primitive stage, DNA cryptography is shown to be very effective. Currently, several DNA computing algorithms are proposed for quite some cryptography, cryptanalysis and steganography problems, and they are very powerful in these areas. However, the use of the DNA as a means of cryptography has high tech lab requirements and computational limitations, as well as the labor intensive extrapolation means so far. These make the efficient use of DNA cryptography difficult in the security world now. Therefore, more theoretical analysis should be performed before its real applications. In this project, We do not intended to utilize real DNA to perform the cryptography process; rather, We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDNA and Biological Computing · Cellular Automata and Applications · Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
