Ajantha
herath
Associate professor,
Computer information Systems
University of Dubuque
“HIGH
PERFORMANCE CRYPTOGRAPHY IN
DISTRIBUTED SECURE COMMUNICATIONS"
Thursday,
March 4, 2004
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Room 405, IS Building
Abstract: Secure communication among
users or processes in distributed systems is a very high
priority than ever before. Different actors in distributed
systems have access to different functionality and data.
Encryption, the basic building block of information assurance
and communication security, is used to prevent unauthorized
access. Distributed systems should provide mechanisms
to enforce variety of different security policies. System
design includes mapping of subsystems to hardware. Developing
and implementing security mechanisms with high performance
are not easy problems to solve.
In this talk, first I will explore how two fundamental
processes of encryption are used to develop more sophisticated
modern advanced encryption standard algorithms. Thereafter,
I will analyze few techniques used to reveal encrypted
data. To help understand the subject matter, I will present
examples and simple approaches that extend easily to
more complicated ones. Finally, I will introduce recent
results related to mapping subsystems to hardware focusing
on High Level Language to Hardware Transformation of
encryption and decryption algorithms for high performance
implementation. |