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    Encryption Algorithm for Securing Non-Disclosure Agreements in Outsourcing Offshore Software Maintenance

    Atif Ikram1,2,*, Masita Abdul Jalil1, Amir Bin Ngah1, Nadeem Iqbal2, Nazri Kama4, Azri Azmi4, Ahmad Salman Khan3, Yasir Mahmood3,4, Assad Alzayed5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.73, No.2, pp. 3827-3845, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.029609 - 16 June 2022

    Abstract Properly created and securely communicated, non-disclosure agreement (NDA) can resolve most of the common disputes related to outsourcing of offshore software maintenance (OSMO). Occasionally, these NDAs are in the form of images. Since the work is done offshore, these agreements or images must be shared through the Internet or stored over the cloud. The breach of privacy, on the other hand, is a potential threat for the image owners as both the Internet and cloud servers are not void of danger. This article proposes a novel algorithm for securing the NDAs in the form of… More >

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    Secret Key Optimization for Secure Speech Communications

    Osama S. Faragallah1,*, Mahmoud Farouk2, Hala S. El-Sayed3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.72, No.2, pp. 3025-3037, 2022, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2022.019951 - 29 March 2022

    Abstract This paper answers three essential questions for audio speech cryptosystems in time and discrete transform domains. The first question is, what are the best values of sub-keys that must be used to get the best quality and security for the audio cryptosystem in time and discrete transform domains. The second question is the relation between the number of sub-keys, the number of secret keys used, and the audio speech signal block’s size. Finally, how many possible secret keys can be used to get the best quality and security results for the audio speech cryptosystem in… More >

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    Power Allocation Strategy for Secret Key Generation Method in Wireless Communications

    Bin Zhang1, Muhammad Waqas2,3, Shanshan Tu2,*, Syed Mudassir Hussain4, Sadaqat Ur Rehman5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.68, No.2, pp. 2179-2188, 2021, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2021.016553 - 13 April 2021

    Abstract Secret key generation (SKG) is an emerging technology to secure wireless communication from attackers. Therefore, the SKG at the physical layer is an alternate solution over traditional cryptographic methods due to wireless channels’ uncertainty. However, the physical layer secret key generation (PHY-SKG) depends on two fundamental parameters, i.e., coherence time and power allocation. The coherence time for PHY-SKG is not applicable to secure wireless channels. This is because coherence time is for a certain period of time. Thus, legitimate users generate the secret keys (SKs) with a shorter key length in size. Hence, an attacker… More >

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    Secure Information Access Strategy for a Virtual Data Centre

    Sivaranjani Balakrishnan1,∗, D. Surendran2,†

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.35, No.5, pp. 357-366, 2020, DOI:10.32604/csse.2020.35.357

    Abstract With the arrival of on-demand computing, data centre requirements are extensive, with fluid boundaries. Loaded Internet applications, service-oriented architectures, virtualization and security provisioning are the major operations of a data centre. Security is an absolute necessity of any network architecture, and the virtual IT data centre is no exception. At the boundary, security is focused on securing the terminals of the data centre from external threats and providing a secure gateway to the Internet. The paradigm shift towards a new computing environment makes communications more complicated for Infrastructure Providers (InP). This complexity includes the security… More >

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