Working with cryptographic key information

Nurullaev Mirkhon Mukhammadovich, Aloev Rakhmatillo Djuraevich

Abstract


It is important to create a cryptographic system such that the encryption system does not depend on the secret storage of the algorithm that is part of it, but only on the private key that is kept secret. In practice, key management is a separate area of cryptography, which is considered a problematic area. This paper describes the main characteristics of working with cryptographic key information. In that, the formation of keys and working with cryptographic key information are stored on external media. The random-number generator for generating random numbers used for cryptographic key generation is elucidated. To initialize the sensor, a source of external entropy, mechanism “Electronic Roulette” (biological random number), is used. The generated random bits were checked on the basis of National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) statistical tests. As a result of the survey, the sequence of random bits was obtained from the tests at a value of P≥0.01. The value of P is between 0 and 1, and the closer the value of P is to 1, the more random the sequence of bits is generated. This means that random bits that are generated based on the proposed algorithm can be used in cryptography to generate crypto-resistant keys.

Keywords


Biological random number; Cryptographic key generation; Key container; Key information; Random number generator

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DOI: http://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i1.pp911-919

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International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE)
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