Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation
The approach described in the paper is similar to the idea of memory organization in a computer. In the computer memory there must be saved not only data workable, but also directions for processing itself. Only in case when with encryption a key appears as a memory: it contains both, information essential in the course of encryption (a key proper), and an instruction on the way of encryption should be carried out (an additional block of information). As a consequence of this the crypto-durability of the whole system increases. At the same time the postulate of used algorithm openness is not broken: in the course of encryption there are used open algorithms only, only a key is secret which bears in itself the block of secret information on an open algorithm superposition.
Symmetric encryption, encryption algorithms, informa-tion security, information security
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