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Alphabetic Cryptography: Securing Communication Over Cloud Platform

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This paper introduces alphabetic cryptography inspired by bidirectional DNA encryption algorithm. Alphabetic cryptography first offers higher randomization and secure communication over the cloud computing platform, and second supports the exchange of complete UNICODE character set. Alphabetic cryptography has been implemented on mobile and desktop platforms. Through experimental studies, it has been observed that randomness of encryption increases exponentially with the increase in the number of alphabets of the alphabetic encryption scheme.

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Cowlessur, S.K., Annappa, B., Manoj Kumar, M.V., Thomas, L., Sneha, M.M., Puneetha, B.H. (2019). Alphabetic Cryptography: Securing Communication Over Cloud Platform. In: Satapathy, S., Bhateja, V., Somanah, R., Yang, XS., Senkerik, R. (eds) Information Systems Design and Intelligent Applications. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 863. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3338-5_19

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