Hybrid Algorithm with DSA , RSA and MD 5 Encryption Algorithm for wireless devices

Security is the one of the biggest concern in different type of networks. Due to diversify nature of network, security breaching became a common issue in different form of networks. Solutions for network security comes with concepts like cryptography in which distribution of keys have been done. If you want to send data to some other persons through network then if you truly want to keep the information secret, you need to agree on some sort of key that you and he can use to encode/decode messages. But you don’t want to keep using the same key, or you will make it easier and easier for others to crack your cipher. As Encryption became a vital tool for preventing the threats to data sharing and tool to preserve the data integrity so we are focusing on security enhancing by enhancing the level of encryption in network. This study’s main goal is to reflect the importance of security in network and provide the better encryption technique for currently implemented encryption techniques. In our research we have proposed a combination of DSA, RSA and MD5as a hybrid link for wireless devices. We have also considered case study for Manet networks so that we can suggest the applications of proposed algorithm.

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