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e-Security

Information Security Group at CRL is involved with design of cryptographic algorithms and evaluating the impact of High Performance Computing (HPC) on security of state of the art technology of Information Transactions. Modern information transaction on Internet, wireless communication and computer networks employs protocols and cryptographic techniques for providing confidentiality, authentication, data integrity, signatures and randomness. Strength of security of these techniques can only be determined with the help of large HPC machines. Due to easy accessibility of HPC world over, this technology needs to be re-validated for security and upgraded. The group aims to work on the challenging problems of this field, which are a source of innovation in algorithms, parallel computing and computing hardware.

 

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