Secure Transmission of Sensitive data using multiple channels
Ahmed A. Belal, Abdelhamid S. Abdelhamid

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel secure data transmission scheme that partitions encrypted data across multiple channels using the Chinese Remainder Theorem to enhance security and resist attacks.
Contribution
It presents a new multi-channel encryption scheme leveraging the Chinese Remainder Theorem for improved security of sensitive data transmission.
Findings
The scheme effectively conceals ciphertext across channels.
Theoretical analysis confirms increased attack difficulty.
Implementation demonstrates practical feasibility.
Abstract
A new scheme for transmitting sensitive data is proposed, the proposed scheme depends on partitioning the output of a block encryption module using the Chinese Remainder Theorem among a set of channels. The purpose of using the Chinese Remainder Theorem is to hide the cipher text in order to increase the difficulty of attacking the cipher. The theory, implementation and the security of this scheme are described in this paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptographic Implementations and Security · Coding theory and cryptography · Chaos-based Image/Signal Encryption
