Android Secure Text Encryption
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- Description
- L. P. Young Student Center, West Dining and Flag Room
- It has been well known that our online text messages are not safe anymore from prying eyes since the Edward Snowden revelations. With it in mind, the proposed project aims to build a better solution for us to shield our communications from prying eyes when texting. One way to protect ourselves is to use end-to-end encryption. The end-to-end encryption requires that a text message is randomized before it is sent from a smart phone to another smartphone and deciphered after it is received, therefore anyone listening in between the two smartphones cannot understand what the text message says. The proposed end-to-end encryption approach will include two separate mathematical formulas as well as their mathematically related numeric keys. One of these formulas has a public key associated with its user, this will be used to safely transport the keys for the second more efficient formula, which is used for continuous communication.
- Michael Hanrahan
- Wei Lu
- Contributor
- Keene State College
- Creator
- Jeffrey S. Putnam
- Date
- 2016-04-09
- Identifier
- https://commons.keene.edu/s/KSCArchive/item/21044
- Subject
- Computer Science
- Type
- Presentation
- Rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Site pages
- School of Sciences and Social Sciences
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