Department of computer science and engineering
CRYPTOGRAPHY
Shubham Raj
Regd no – 210122
Sec – “B” UNDER GUIDANCE OF
DR.
Semester – 6TH
Index
Introduction
What is Cryptography?
Purpose Of cryptography
Architecture of cryptography
Types of Cryptography
Process of cryptography
Types Of cryptography Algorithms
Attacks of cryptography
Conclusion
References
INTRODUCTION
The Internet or the global Internet is the internationally
connected network of computer networks with addresses that are
administrated by IANA (Internet address and Naming Authority).
There are many aspects to security and many applications,
ranging from secure commerce and payments to private
communications and protecting passwords. One essential aspect
for secure communications is that of cryptography.
What is Cryptography?
Cryptography derived its name from a Greek word called
“krypto’s” which means “Hidden Secrets”.
Cryptography is the practice and study of hiding information. It
is the Art or Science of converting a plain intelligible data into an
unintelligible data and again retransforming that message into its
original form.
It provides Confidentiality, Integrity, and Accuracy.
PURPOSE OF CRYPTOGRAPHY
Authentication: The process of proving one's identity. (The
primary forms of host-to-host authentication on the Internet
today are name-based or address-based, both of which are
notoriously weak.)
Privacy/confidentiality: Ensuring that no one can read the
message except the intended receiver.
Integrity: Assuring the receiver that the received message has
not been altered in any way from the original.
Non-repudiation: A mechanism to prove that the sender
really sent this message.
Architecture of cryptography
Types of Cryptography
Secret Key Cryptography
• Single key used to encrypt and decrypt.
• Key must be known by both parties.
• Assuming we live in a hostile environment (otherwise - why the
need for cryptography?), it may be hard to share a secret key.
Process of cryptography
TYPES OF CRYPTOGRAPHIC ALGORITHMS
Attacks of cryptography
Cipher text only attack
The only data available is a target cipher text
Known plaintext attack
A target cipher text
Pairs of other cipher text and plaintext (say, previously broken
or guessing)
CONCLUSION
We use different types of algorithms to establish security
services in different service mechanisms.
We use either private key cryptography or public key
cryptography according to requirement.
If we want to send message quickly we use private key
algorithm and if we want to send messages secretly we use public
key algorithm.
References
www.studymafia.org
www.google.com
www.wikipedia.com
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