Manuscript received October 9, 2022; revised December 5, 2022; accepted February 13, 2023.
Abstract—This paper aims at coming up with a technique that secures existing Form Maintaining Encryption with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), by using Elliptical Curve Encryption (ECC). ECC is more efficient than Rivest–Shamir–Adleman (RSA) in that a 256-bit ECC provides the same level of security as n 3072-bit RSA. The application of this technique is applied to a data repository, part of a Database system. Pattern recognition in the encrypted data is run to test the encryption strength. In many database applications, the combination of Form Maintaining Encryption (FME) with RSAand AES are common. Our paper introduces and studies a hybrid approach of Feature Manipulation Engine (FME) and ECC, given the computational advantages of the latest versus AES.
Index Terms—Asymmetric encryption, data pattern matching, enhanced database encryption
Alberto Arteta, Luis Fernando Mingo, Vijaya Kumar Gurumoorthy, and Akshay Harshakumar are with Troy University, USA. Luis Fernando Mingo is with Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain.
*Correspondence: aarteta@troy.edu (A.A.)
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Cite:Alberto Arteta, Luis Fernando Mingo, Vijaya Kumar Gurumoorthy, and Akshay Harshakumar, "A New Application for Encrypting a Database Model," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 90-94, 2023.
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