Utilizing Trusted Lightweight Ciphers to Support Electronic-Commerce Transaction Cryptography

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Abstract

Electronic-commerce (e-commerce) has become a provider of distinctive services to individuals and companies due to the speed and flexibility of transferring orders and completing commercial deals across far and different places. However, due to the increasing attacks on penetrating transaction information or tampering with e-commerce requests, the interest in protecting this information and hiding it from tamperers has become extremely important. In addition, hacking these deals can cause a huge waste of money and resources. Moreover, large numbers of connected and disconnected networks can cause significant disruption to the built-in security measures. In this paper, we propose to design a protocol to protect transaction information based on ElGamal, advanced encryption standard (AES) and Chinese remainder theorem (CRT) techniques. In addition, our protocol ensures providing scalability with high-performance security measures. We combine these algorithms with a robust methodology that supports the balance of performance and security of the proposed protocol. An analysis of our results proves that our protocol is superior to existing security protocols.

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Shyaa, G. S., & Al-Zubaidie, M. (2023). Utilizing Trusted Lightweight Ciphers to Support Electronic-Commerce Transaction Cryptography. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 13(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app13127085

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