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Institute of Information Technology &
              Management



                        presentation
                            On
                       Cryptography

 Submitted to:-                  Submitted by:-
 D.D Shrivastava Sir             Suraj Shukla
 Dept cs & it                    0915IT091060
                                 IT 3rd year
What is Cryptography
• Cryptography is the science of encrypting and
  decrypting written communication. It comes from the
  Greek word “kryptos ,” meaning hidden, and “graphia
  ,” meaning writing.
• Cryptography is a method of storing and transmitting
  data in a form that only those it is intended for can
  read and process. It is a science of protecting
  information by encoding it into an unreadable format.
  Cryptography is an effective way of protecting
  sensitive information as it is stored on media or
  transmitted through network communication paths
History of Cryptography
• Cryptography has roots that began around 2000
  B.C. in Egypt when hieroglyphics were used to
  decorate tombs to tell the story of the life of the
  deceased.
• A Hebrew cryptographic method required the
  alphabet to be flipped so that each letter in the
  original alphabet is mapped to a different letter
  in the flipped alphabet. The encryption method
  was called atbash.
• ABCDEFGHI JK LMNOPQ R STU VW XYZ
• ZYXWVUTSR QP ONMLKJ I HGF ED CBA
• Security= hvxfirgb
Continue…
Around 400 B.C., the Spartans used a system of encrypting information by
writing a message on a sheet of papyrus, which was wrapped around a staff.
Continue…
• During World War II, simplistic encryption
  device called Enigma machine used for
  tactical communication
Cryptosystem Services
•   Confidentiality
•   Integrity
•   Authenticity
•   Nonrepudiation
•   Access Control
Keyspace
• An algorithm contains a keyspace, which is a
  range of values that can be used to construct a
  key. The key is made up of random values
  within the keyspace range. The larger the
  keyspace, the more available values can be
  used to represent different keys, and the more
  random the keys are, the harder it is for
  intruders to figure them out.
Generation of key
Types of Cryptography
• Stream-based Ciphers-a stream cipher treats the
  message as a stream of bits or bytes and performs
  mathematical functions on them individually.
• Block Ciphers- When a block cipher algorithm is
  used for encryption and decryption purposes, the
  message is divided into blocks of bits. These blocks
  are then put through substitution , transposition ,
  and other mathematical functions.
Cryptographic Methods

• Symmetric
   – Same key for encryption and decryption
   – Key distribution problem
• Asymmetric
   – Mathematically related key pairs for encryption
     and decryption
   – Public and private keys
• Hybrid Encryption Methods(Public Key Cryptography)
Symmetric Algorithms
• Data Encryption Standard (DES)
  – Modes: ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB, CM
• Triple-DES (3DES)
• Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
• International Data Encryption Algorithm
  (IDEA)
• Blowfish
Example of Symmetric algorithms
Strength and Weakness
• Strengths
     • Much faster than asymmetric systems
     • Hard to break if using a large key size
• Weaknesses
     • Key distribution It requires a secure
  mechanism to deliver keys properly.
     • Limited security It can provide
  confidentiality, but not authenticity.
Asymmetric Algorithms

• RSA(Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman)
• El Gamal
• Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC)
Example of Asymmetric algorithms
Strength and Weakness
• Strengths
    • Better key distribution than symmetric
  systems
    • Better scalability than symmetric systems
    • Can provide confidentiality, authentication,
  and nonrepudiation
• Weaknesses
    • Works much slower than symmetric systems
Hybrid Encryption
In the hybrid approach, the two different
approaches are used in a complementary
manner, with each performing a different
function. A symmetric algorithm creates keys
that are used for encrypting bulk data and an
asymmetric algorithm creates keys that are
used for automated key distribution.
Example of Hybrid Encryption
This is all about Cryptography

          THANK YOU



        Any Queries

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Cryptography

  • 1. Institute of Information Technology & Management presentation On Cryptography Submitted to:- Submitted by:- D.D Shrivastava Sir Suraj Shukla Dept cs & it 0915IT091060 IT 3rd year
  • 2. What is Cryptography • Cryptography is the science of encrypting and decrypting written communication. It comes from the Greek word “kryptos ,” meaning hidden, and “graphia ,” meaning writing. • Cryptography is a method of storing and transmitting data in a form that only those it is intended for can read and process. It is a science of protecting information by encoding it into an unreadable format. Cryptography is an effective way of protecting sensitive information as it is stored on media or transmitted through network communication paths
  • 3. History of Cryptography • Cryptography has roots that began around 2000 B.C. in Egypt when hieroglyphics were used to decorate tombs to tell the story of the life of the deceased. • A Hebrew cryptographic method required the alphabet to be flipped so that each letter in the original alphabet is mapped to a different letter in the flipped alphabet. The encryption method was called atbash. • ABCDEFGHI JK LMNOPQ R STU VW XYZ • ZYXWVUTSR QP ONMLKJ I HGF ED CBA • Security= hvxfirgb
  • 4. Continue… Around 400 B.C., the Spartans used a system of encrypting information by writing a message on a sheet of papyrus, which was wrapped around a staff.
  • 5. Continue… • During World War II, simplistic encryption device called Enigma machine used for tactical communication
  • 6. Cryptosystem Services • Confidentiality • Integrity • Authenticity • Nonrepudiation • Access Control
  • 7. Keyspace • An algorithm contains a keyspace, which is a range of values that can be used to construct a key. The key is made up of random values within the keyspace range. The larger the keyspace, the more available values can be used to represent different keys, and the more random the keys are, the harder it is for intruders to figure them out.
  • 9. Types of Cryptography • Stream-based Ciphers-a stream cipher treats the message as a stream of bits or bytes and performs mathematical functions on them individually. • Block Ciphers- When a block cipher algorithm is used for encryption and decryption purposes, the message is divided into blocks of bits. These blocks are then put through substitution , transposition , and other mathematical functions.
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Cryptographic Methods • Symmetric – Same key for encryption and decryption – Key distribution problem • Asymmetric – Mathematically related key pairs for encryption and decryption – Public and private keys • Hybrid Encryption Methods(Public Key Cryptography)
  • 13. Symmetric Algorithms • Data Encryption Standard (DES) – Modes: ECB, CBC, CFB, OFB, CM • Triple-DES (3DES) • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) • International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) • Blowfish
  • 14. Example of Symmetric algorithms
  • 15. Strength and Weakness • Strengths • Much faster than asymmetric systems • Hard to break if using a large key size • Weaknesses • Key distribution It requires a secure mechanism to deliver keys properly. • Limited security It can provide confidentiality, but not authenticity.
  • 16. Asymmetric Algorithms • RSA(Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman) • El Gamal • Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC)
  • 17. Example of Asymmetric algorithms
  • 18. Strength and Weakness • Strengths • Better key distribution than symmetric systems • Better scalability than symmetric systems • Can provide confidentiality, authentication, and nonrepudiation • Weaknesses • Works much slower than symmetric systems
  • 19. Hybrid Encryption In the hybrid approach, the two different approaches are used in a complementary manner, with each performing a different function. A symmetric algorithm creates keys that are used for encrypting bulk data and an asymmetric algorithm creates keys that are used for automated key distribution.
  • 20. Example of Hybrid Encryption
  • 21. This is all about Cryptography THANK YOU Any Queries

Notas del editor

  1. RSA, named after its inventors Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adlemanused for digital signatures and encryption. It was developed in 1978 at MIT and providesauthentication as well as encryption.