An Intelligent Method of Secure Text Data Transmission through Internet and Its Comparison Using Complexity of Various Indian Languages in Relation to Data Security

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Devasish Pal
Devasish Pal
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Padiga Raghavendra
Padiga Raghavendra
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Dr A Vinaya Babu
Dr A Vinaya Babu
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Security of data transmitted through internet has posed a number of challenges. Data transmitted can be in the form of text, pictures, audio and video clips. In this paper a study has been carried out to find the relationship between the complexities of various Indian languages and its relation to text data security through an intelligent method of converting the text data before transmission. Complexity has been determined from the percentage retrieval by cryptanalyst using reverse frequency mapping without knowing the key. Percentage retrieval with and without converting the text data into an intelligent intermediate form have been compared and repeated in many languages along with English. The percentage retrieval of encrypted data using a language other than English, after converting the same data into a coded file and a dictionary is almost negligible.

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Devasish Pal. 2013. \u201cAn Intelligent Method of Secure Text Data Transmission through Internet and Its Comparison Using Complexity of Various Indian Languages in Relation to Data Security\u201d. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology - C: Software & Data Engineering GJCST-C Volume 13 (GJCST Volume 13 Issue C4): .

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Security of data transmitted through internet has posed a number of challenges. Data transmitted can be in the form of text, pictures, audio and video clips. In this paper a study has been carried out to find the relationship between the complexities of various Indian languages and its relation to text data security through an intelligent method of converting the text data before transmission. Complexity has been determined from the percentage retrieval by cryptanalyst using reverse frequency mapping without knowing the key. Percentage retrieval with and without converting the text data into an intelligent intermediate form have been compared and repeated in many languages along with English. The percentage retrieval of encrypted data using a language other than English, after converting the same data into a coded file and a dictionary is almost negligible.

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An Intelligent Method of Secure Text Data Transmission through Internet and Its Comparison Using Complexity of Various Indian Languages in Relation to Data Security

Devasish Pal
Devasish Pal Sri Sai Jyothi Engineering College, Hyderabad, India
Padiga Raghavendra
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Dr A Vinaya Babu
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