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Special issue on entropy-based applied cryptography and enhanced security for ubiquitous computing

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posted on 2024-06-06, 01:47 authored by J Park, W Zhou
Entropy is a basic and important concept in information theory. It is also often used as a measure of the unpredictability of a cryptographic key in cryptography research areas. Ubiquitous computing (Ubi-comp) has emerged rapidly as an exciting new paradigm. In this special issue, we mainly selected and discussed papers related with ore theories based on the graph theory to solve computational problems on cryptography and security, practical technologies; applications and services for Ubi-comp including secure encryption techniques, identity and authentication; credential cloning attacks and countermeasures; switching generator with resistance against the algebraic and side channel attacks; entropy-based network anomaly detection; applied cryptography using chaos function, information hiding and watermark, secret sharing, message authentication, detection and modeling of cyber attacks with Petri Nets, and quantum flows for secret key distribution, etc.

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Basel, Switzerland

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  • Yes

Language

eng

Publication classification

C4 Letter or note, X Not reportable

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2016, the authors

Journal

Entropy

Volume

18

Article number

e18090334

Pagination

1-5

eISSN

1099-4300

Issue

9

Publisher

MDPI

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