New complex hybrid security algorithm (CHSA) for network applications

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Abstract

The raising of Cyberwarfare level require to have the maximum protection levels in the networks and its applications. Therefore, these systems must be protected from unauthorized usage of their data using the most powerful security algorithms. Many and growing challenges facing cybersecurity require cryptographers and data security engineers to develop stronger and more powerful algorithms to resist this type of attack. There are many characteristics that measure the strength of the electronic security system, including the speed of the algorithm and the strength of the system against the cryptanalysis. This paper discusses the design, building, and implementation of a new hybrid algorithm that combines a number of security algorithms in order to obtain the best results in terms of resistance to multiple cyber-attacks. This paper also contains an analytical study of the algorithms used and their effectiveness in resistance to attacks represented by statistical results and graphs.

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Hoomod, H. K., Al-Mousawi, A. J., & Naif, J. R. (2020). New complex hybrid security algorithm (CHSA) for network applications. In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems (Vol. 89, pp. 87–103). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0146-3_10

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