College of Science, University of Baghdad discussed a master
dissertation on encoding audio files based on flow and
elliptic curve algorithms by the postgraduate student, Mrs. Dina Hassan Abbas.
The dissertation aimed at building an encryption system to
send audio files in a secure manner between the sender and the receiver that
combines symmetric and asymmetric encryption systems as a key management system
between the sending party and the receiving party, relying on the elliptic
curve algorithm to produce random and steadfast encryption keys against
cryptanalyst attacks so that it passes all standard coding tests.
The dissertation stressed that the tremendous technological development has led to relying on electronic communications more than traditional means of communication, as these media represent confidential and classified information related to security and military institutions, banks and electronic commerce.
The dissertation demonstrated the need to provide
protection for this information transmitted via electronic means by suggesting
the use of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) as an asymmetric encryption system
for exchanging primary keys between communication parties using unsecured
channels and obtaining good sufficiency for the proposed encryption system.
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