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E-book: Advances of DNA Computing in Cryptography

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  • Format: 197 pages
  • Pub. Date: 03-Sep-2018
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351011402
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  • Format: 197 pages
  • Pub. Date: 03-Sep-2018
  • Publisher: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351011402

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This book discusses the current technologies of cryptography using DNA computing. Various chapters of the book will discuss the basic concepts of cryptography, steganography, basic concepts of DNA and DNA computing, approaches of DNA computing in cryptography, security attacks, practical implementaion of DNA computing, applications of DNA computing in the cloud computing environment, applications of DNA computing for big data, etc. It provides a judicious mix of concepts, solved examples and real life case studies.
Preface vii
Editors ix
Authors xi
Contributors xv
1 Introduction of DNA Computing in Cryptography
1(18)
Suyel Namasudra
Ganesh Chandra Deka
2 Implementation of Public Key Cryptography in DNA Cryptography
19(18)
Alo Sen
Rahul Roy
Satya Ranjan Dash
3 Taxonomy of DNA-Based Security Models
37(16)
Suyel Namasudra
4 Novel Data Encryption Scheme Using DNA Computing
53(42)
Kintaali Abhimanyu Kumar Patro
Bibhudendra Acharya
5 Application of DNA Computing in the Cloud Computing Environment
95(22)
Debashree Devi
6 Taxonomy of Security Attacks in DNA Computing
117(20)
Selvaraj Karthikeyan
Patau Rizwan
Balusamy Balamurugan
7 Security, Privacy, Trust, and Anonymity
137(14)
Suyel Namasudra
Debashree Devi
Sandeep Choudhary
Rizwan Patan
Suresh Kallam
8 DNA Computing Algorithm
151(14)
Awanish Kumar
9 Applications and Future Trends of DNA Computing
165(12)
Suyel Namasudra
Ganesh Chandra Deka
Rohan Bali
Index 177
Suyel Namasudra: Mr. Suyel Namasudra received his B. Tech. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Institute of Engineering and Technology, Uttar Pradesh, India in 2012. He received his M. Tech. degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Tripura University (A Central University), Tripura, India in 2014. Currently, he is working as an Assistant Professor at Galgotias University, Uttar Pradesh, India. His research interests include DNA computing, information security, cloud computing, big data and distributed computing.



Ganesh Chandra Deka: Ganesh Chandra Deka is the Deputy Director(Training)in Directorate General of Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (formerly DGE&T, Ministry of Labor & Employment), Government of India. He is a member of the IEEE and IETE, an associate member of the Institution of Engineers (India), and the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Computing, Communications, and Networking. His research interests include information and communications technology (ICT) in rural development, e-governance, cloud computing, data mining, NoSQL databases, and vocational education and training. He has edited three books on cloud computing and published more than 40 research papers. He earned a PhD in computer science from Ballsbridge University