TL;DR
This paper introduces a new cryptosystem leveraging dragon curve fractals and multiple private keys, aiming to enhance security against evolving cyber-attacks by utilizing fractal geometry as a trapdoor function.
Contribution
It presents a novel cryptosystem based on fractal geometry, specifically dragon curves, with a security mechanism involving multiple private keys.
Findings
Proposes a cryptosystem using dragon curve fractals.
Utilizes fractal geometry as a trapdoor function.
Enhances security through multiple private keys.
Abstract
In recent years cyber-attacks are continuously developing. This means that hackers can find their way around the traditional cryptosystems. This calls for new and more secure cryptosystems to take their place. This paper outlines a new cryptosystem based on the dragon curve fractal. The security level of this scheme is based on multiple private keys, that are crucial for effective encryption and decryption of data. This paper discusses, how core concepts emerging from fractal geometry can be used as a trapdoor function for this cryptosystem.
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