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In this paper we present and describe all theexperiments and results that are done on "Ambiguous Multi-Symmetric Cryptography" (AMSC). We compare AMSC tosymmetric and asymmetric conventional algorithms includingAES and RSA. We explain AMSC core methods in detailsalong with the experimental setup and execution. Furthermore, we design and implement a real time application as a proofof concept...
This paper presents three different schemes, two of which protect against private key exposure in asymmetric primitives. We extend "Ambiguous Multi-Symmetric Cryptography" (AMSC) to public key cryptography and analyze security and performance. Two of the schemes allow the receiver to have plausible deniability if compelled to give up their private asymmetric keys as a tool for deniable encryption...
In this paper, we propose a new method called Ambiguous Multi-Symmetric Cryptography (AMSC) that conceals multiple plain-texts in a cipher-text using the same number of keys. The goal of this method is to overcome the problem of symmetric cryptography failure when the shared key is exposed. The proposed method AMSC is a cryptographic primitive that preserves plausible deniability after a cryptographic...
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