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Development of Secure and Authenticated Encryption Scheme for Lightweight Applications

Start Date: Tuesday, Oct 06,2015

School: School of Engineering, Coimbatore

Project Incharge:Dr. M. Sethumadhavan
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Sindhu M.
Co-Project Incharge:Dr. Chungath Srinivasan, Dr. Sindhu M.
Funded by:DietY, Government of India
Development of Secure and Authenticated Encryption Scheme for Lightweight Applications

The objective of the project is to design a secure and efficient authenticated encryption algorithm. This algorithm could be implemented on a variety of platforms including GPUs and mobile devices. This implementation will have an impact on the level of security as well as the speed, which however can be suitably tailored. From the perspective of national security, there is a need to give considerable importance for the research, development and deployment of indigenously built secure and efficient authenticated encryption algorithm in major communication systems.

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