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A Comparative Survey on Symmetric Key Encryption Techniques

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Monika Agrawal
  Author Pradeep Mishra
JOURNAL:
  International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering (IJCSE), 4(5), 877 - 882.
YEAR: 2012
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Symmetric Encryption; Asymmetric Encryption; Cipher Text; Plain Text; Key
DISCIPLINE: Engineering and Applied Sciences
HTTP: http://www.enggjournals.com/ijcse/doc/IJCSE12-04-05-237.pdf
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-502-859 (Last edited on 2012/05/17 00:03:37 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Nowadays, the use of internet are growing increasingly across the world, security becomes a prime concern of issue for the society. Earlier security was a major issue for military applications but now the area of applications has been enhanced since most of the communication takes place over the web. Cryptography is an area of computer science which is developed to provide security for the senders and receivers to transmit and receive confidential data through an insecure channel by a means of process called Encryption/ Decryption. Cryptography ensures that the message should be sent without any alterations and only the authorized person can be able to open and read the message. A number of cryptographic techniques are developed for achieving secure communication. There are basically two techniques of cryptography- Symmetric and Asymmetric. This paper presents a detailed study of most of the symmetric encryption techniques with their advantages and limitations over each other.
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