Publication detail

APPLIED MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHY ON CONSTRAINED DEVICES

MALINA, L.

Original Title

APPLIED MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHY ON CONSTRAINED DEVICES

Type

habilitation thesis

Language

English

Original Abstract

The habilitation thesis deals with modern public key cryptographic protocols and their effectiveness. The thesis focuses on the design and deployment of advanced asymmetric cryptographic schemes that are suitable for heterogeneous networks with constrained and small devices. The thesis consists of three main parts. The first part contains a description of conventional digital signatures and public key cryptographic schemes with enhanced security features. The second part presents a comprehensive practical assessment of cryptographic schemes implemented on various devices and platforms used in heterogeneous networks. The third part presents three author’s security proposals based on advanced cryptographic protocols. The first security system deals with access control and secure authentication based on smart cards. The second proposal provides efficient and secure data transfer with privacy protection between constrained and small devices such as smartphones and small embedded computers. The third proposal is based on a lightweight privacy-preserving ring signature scheme. The third method is suitable for anonymous transactions and e-voting services that run in an environment with constrained devices such as small devices and nodes in Internet of Things.

Keywords

Authentication; Constrained Devices; Cryptography; Digital Signatures; Privacy-preserving protocols; Public key cryptography

Authors

MALINA, L.

Released

27. 11. 2019

Pages from

1

Pages to

166

Pages count

166

BibTex

@misc{BUT161007,
  author="Lukáš {Malina}",
  title="APPLIED MODERN CRYPTOGRAPHY ON CONSTRAINED DEVICES",
  year="2019",
  pages="1--166",
  note="habilitation thesis"
}