Journal article Open Access
Parshotam; Rupinder Cheema; Aayush Gulati
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?> <record xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"> <leader>00000nam##2200000uu#4500</leader> <datafield tag="540" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode</subfield> <subfield code="a">Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="260" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="c">2012-06-30</subfield> </datafield> <controlfield tag="005">20200120172326.0</controlfield> <controlfield tag="001">1346821</controlfield> <datafield tag="909" ind1="C" ind2="O"> <subfield code="p">openaire</subfield> <subfield code="o">oai:zenodo.org:1346821</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a"><p>Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol which has been used broadly for making secure connection to a web server. SSL relies upon the use of dependent cryptographic functions to perform a secure connection. The first function is the authentication function which facilitates the client to identify the server and vice versa [1]. There have been used, several other functions such as encryption and integrity for the imbuement of security. The most common cryptographic algorithm used for ensuring security is RSA. It still has got several security breaches that need to be dealt with. An improvement over this has been implemented in this paper. In this paper, a modification of RSA has been proposed that switches from the domain of integers to the domain of bit stuffing to be applied to the first function of SSL that would give more secure communication. The introduction of bit stuffing will complicate the access to the message even after getting the access to the private key. So, it will enhance the security which is the inevitable requirement for the design of cryptographic protocols for secure communication.</p></subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="700" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Department of Computer Science and Engineering, PEC University of Technology Chandigarh, India.</subfield> <subfield code="a">Rupinder Cheema</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="700" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Department of Computer Engineering, Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab, India</subfield> <subfield code="a">Aayush Gulati</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="856" ind1="4" ind2=" "> <subfield code="s">189377</subfield> <subfield code="z">md5:aaca8f66cc896d7192ecd2c869028b98</subfield> <subfield code="u">https://zenodo.org/record/1346821/files/2312ijcsea07.pdf</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="542" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="l">open</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="980" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">publication</subfield> <subfield code="b">article</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="100" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="u">Department of Computer Engineering, Lovely Professional University (LPU), Punjab, India</subfield> <subfield code="a">Parshotam</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="653" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">Secure Socket Layer</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="653" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">RSA</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="653" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">Bit Stuffing</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="653" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">TCP</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="653" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">HTTP</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="024" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">10.5121/ijcsea.2012.2307</subfield> <subfield code="2">doi</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="245" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">Improving the Secure Socket Layer by Modifying the RSA Algorithm</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="650" ind1="1" ind2="7"> <subfield code="a">cc-by</subfield> <subfield code="2">opendefinition.org</subfield> </datafield> </record>
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