A Review on Cryptography Protocol for Securing Data

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Cryptography is one type of protection that is widely used to secure information, encryption and decryption and the use of keys is a common process used to secure information; and also the cryptographic processes have a classic problem that is the distribution of keys that are vulnerable to interception when the key is sent by the sender to the receiver, the cryptographic protocol (Authentication) could be used to minimize key distribution problem because there is no need for key exchanges. Shamir's Three-Pass Protocol, Secret Splitting, Bit-Commitment Protocol and Blind Signature are few cryptographic protocols that can be used to help with key distribution issues, this article performs systematic approach to protocol cryptography for security level and the using other algorithms to combine with protocol.

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Rahim, R. (2019). A Review on Cryptography Protocol for Securing Data. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1381). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1381/1/012041

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