Digital signature authentication using asymmetric key cryptography with different byte number

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Abstract

Nowadays, each and every system needs proper security. Only proper security can save important documents. There are different types of security systems that people use for safety. Digital Signature is one kind of a security system. Digital Signature is the public key primitive of different types of message authentication. Digital signature is one kind of technique that converts the handwritten signature in digital data. It is one kind of cryptographic value that is calculated from the data and a secret private key which is only known by the signer. In this paper, we want to make the digital signature more secure by using the ED25519 algorithm, which is an asymmetric algorithm. In this algorithm, the signature will be converted into different byte number, which will make the security system more strong.

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Sagar Hossen, M., Tabassum, T., Ashiqul Islam, M., Karim, R., Rumi, L. S., & Kobita, A. A. (2021). Digital signature authentication using asymmetric key cryptography with different byte number. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 53, pp. 845–851). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5258-8_78

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