Qasim, Osama Abd
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Enhancing data security using a multi-layer encryption system Qasim, Osama Abd; Golshannavaz, Sajjad
International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) Vol 15, No 2: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijece.v15i2.pp1961-1967

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This study highlights the interesting potential of a new multilayer cryptography scheme for reliable data protection in the field of cybersecurity. To do so, an intensive examination of a multi-layer encryption mechanism is proposed to reinforce the defenses in opposition to online threats to touchy data. The strategy is multilevel, with a superior digital dictionary serving as the foundation for the primary layer. The laborious procedures that went into making this dictionary, including rotation differences, ASCII conversion, and chaotic matrix era, upload to its encoding trouble. A modified model of the advanced encryption standard (AES) algorithm with a brand-new key generation technique, which is based on the chaos idea is furnished through layer 2. A parameter is encrypted using the Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) method, and further precautions are taken to assure the security of the encryption key. When it comes to encryption time, the first layer significantly outperforms the AES method. In addition to exhibiting instantaneous efficiency in data protection, the first layer outperformed the AES algorithm in terms of encryption time which took more than 3 seconds, and the first layer took less than 0.01 seconds, while both approaches functioned identically in terms of information decryption. In-depth talks are given to customize the suggested method's performance. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of the suggested multi-stage encryption and decryption system and demonstrate its efficacy in protecting text documents.