DNA-Inspired Information Concealing
Lukas Kencl, Martin Loebl

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel information concealing method inspired by DNA's natural repeat structures, aiming to enhance data protection during sharing by leveraging biological principles.
Contribution
It proposes a new concealing technique based on DNA repeat families, bridging biological concepts with information security.
Findings
Effective concealment of sensitive data using DNA-inspired repeats
Potential for improved data protection in sharing scenarios
Foundation for further bio-inspired security methods
Abstract
Protection of the sensitive content is crucial for extensive information sharing. We present a technique of information concealing, based on introduction and maintenance of families of repeats. Repeats in DNA constitute a basic obstacle for its reconstruction by hybridization.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPrivacy-Preserving Technologies in Data · Cryptography and Data Security · DNA and Biological Computing
