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Securing Mobile Data using Cryptography


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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India
 

Portability increases the probability for a wireless device to be stolen or lost. These devices usually carry sensitive business or private information. Government Employees store classified documents on their mobile devices. Corporate users save confidential files, PINs, Passwords on their devices. So the content of such devices should be protected from unauthorized access. However, the protection provided should not be heavy for a mobile phone because it would minimize the computing power, storage space, battery lifetime. To prevent this from happening, we are providing an algorithm which would ensure data privacy for the end users. ASCII values of plain text will be used to generate a secret key and same key would be used for decryption. It can be said to be a symmetric encryption algorithm because same key is used to encrypt and decrypt the data. A Secret key will be randomly generated from the ASCII values of plain text which when encrypted with the plain text will provide a cipher text which will be sent back to the Application with the key. For Decryption, cipher text and key will be fetched from Application and decryption process will occur at server. By this method this application will not be heavy for a mobile phone and this would be an efficient method for data security.

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ASCII Values, Cipher Text, Decryption, Encryption, Plain Text, Secret Key.
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Shikhar Bhagoliwal
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India
Jyotirmoy Karjee
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Manipal University, Jaipur, India

Abstract


Portability increases the probability for a wireless device to be stolen or lost. These devices usually carry sensitive business or private information. Government Employees store classified documents on their mobile devices. Corporate users save confidential files, PINs, Passwords on their devices. So the content of such devices should be protected from unauthorized access. However, the protection provided should not be heavy for a mobile phone because it would minimize the computing power, storage space, battery lifetime. To prevent this from happening, we are providing an algorithm which would ensure data privacy for the end users. ASCII values of plain text will be used to generate a secret key and same key would be used for decryption. It can be said to be a symmetric encryption algorithm because same key is used to encrypt and decrypt the data. A Secret key will be randomly generated from the ASCII values of plain text which when encrypted with the plain text will provide a cipher text which will be sent back to the Application with the key. For Decryption, cipher text and key will be fetched from Application and decryption process will occur at server. By this method this application will not be heavy for a mobile phone and this would be an efficient method for data security.

Keywords


ASCII Values, Cipher Text, Decryption, Encryption, Plain Text, Secret Key.