新しいS-Box戦略の発表:ダイナミック3Dスクランブルアプローチ
Nayeem Ahmad Khan1, Abdulbasid Banga2, Taher M Ghazal3
1Department of Information Technology, College of Computing and Informatics, Saudi Electronic University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
PloS one
|September 2, 2025
まとめ
この研究は,暗号セキュリティの強化のための新しい3D S-Box アルゴリズムを導入します. 新しいデザインは非線形性を改善し,暗号分析の脅威から強力な保護を提供します.
科学分野:
- 暗号化
- コンピュータ科学
- 情報セキュリティ
背景:
- 既存のS-Boxアルゴリズムは3D構造がない.
- 強化された非線形性は暗号セキュリティにとって不可欠です.
- 暗号分析の脅威は S-Boxの高度な設計を必要とします
研究 の 目的:
- 新しい3D S-Box アルゴリズムを紹介します
- S-Boxアルゴリズムの非線形性とセキュリティを改善する.
- 暗号分析の脅威に対して 強力な保護を提供するためです
主な方法:
- 3DスクランブルS-Boxの初期化
- 1D配列を使用して3D S-Boxにランダムに値を挿入します.
- ランダムな数生成のためのローレンツ混沌系の利用.
主要な成果:
- 提案された3D S-Boxの設計は,非線形性を大幅に強化します.
- アルゴリズムは暗号分析攻撃に対する強力な保護を示しています.
- 3D S-Boxのアプローチの有効性は実験分析によって確認されています.
結論:
- 新しい3D S-Boxアルゴリズムは暗号セキュリティを強化します.
- この研究はS-Boxの設計方法論を発展させました
- アプリケーションにはセキュアなIoT,スマートグリッド,医療画像などがあります.
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