Enhancing Aes And Ecc Cryptographic Protocols For Real-Time Data Security
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AES, ECC, Protocols, IoT, Cryptographic, Hybrid.Abstract
The security of data is the highest relevance in the area of digital communication, with its emphasis on digital communication. Two cryptographic methods that have acquired extensive usage and are applied to secure the integrity and confidentiality of electronic data are Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). This study analyses potential improvements to both of those protocols in order to improve their efficiency and effectiveness in real-time applications. A hybrid approach that achieves a balance between security, computing speed, and resource efficiency is what we propose as a solution. For determining of real-time data protection, the changes required shows the decrease in the time-phase which are essential for encryption and maintain a high degree of cryptographic security.
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