Modified key generation in RSA algorithm

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Abstract

RSA Algorithm is one of the widely used asymmetric cryptography. But with several conducts of the different studies, factorization attack based on the value of modulo ‘n’ and based on the public key, the value of the private key is vulnerable. With this, the study modified the RSA Algorithm based on modulo and the public key. The modulo transformed into a new value that produced a compound result in the factorization process. At the same time, the public key has been modified by choosing randomly from collected values and transformed to a different value making it a better-hidden private key. The two algorithms compared in terms of factorization, encryption and decryption, and speed. The modification of the RSA Algorithm based on modulo and public key produced a new two-tier scheme in terms of factorization, and encryption and decryption process. The new scheme in the result is resistant to factorization and has a new scheme of private key hiding.

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Intila, C. A., Gerardo, B. D., & Medina, R. P. (2019). Modified key generation in RSA algorithm. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 8(2), 5311–5315. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.B1012.078219

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