Cryptography – Particular algorithmic function encoding
Patent
1997-10-21
2000-06-20
Laufer, Pinchus M
Cryptography
Particular algorithmic function encoding
380 46, 380 48, H04L 928
Patent
active
060786655
ABSTRACT:
A device and method is provided using a split processor based architecture to provide physical security of information by implementing a required protocol before releasing information. The information is used as a key to a cryptographic algorithm. A chaotic cryptographic algorithm is also provided including a key space employing six parameters of a Lorentzian system of equations.
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Anderson Robert
Heptig John P.
Schultz George R.
Intelligent Security Systems, Inc.
Laufer Pinchus M
Schultz George R.
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