Emergent Mind

Abstract

Information security is a crucial need in the modern world. Data security is a real concern, and many customers and organizations need to protect their sensitive information from unauthorized parties and attackers. In previous years, numerous cryptographic schemes have been proposed. DNA cryptography is a new and developing field that combines the computational and biological worlds. DNA cryptography is intriguing due to its high storage capacity, secure data transport, and massive parallel computing. In this paper, a new combination is proposed that offers good security by combining DNA, the Rabin algorithm, one time pad, and a structure inspired by Fiestel. This algorithm employs two keys. The first key is a DNA OTP key which is used for only one secure communication session. The second key, which combines the public and private keys, is a Rabin key. Additionally, by using a Feistel inspired scheme and randomness provided by DNA, the ciphertext is made harder to obtain without the private key.

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