Analyzing the Efficiency of Text-to-Image Encryption Algorithm
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 11
Abstract
Today many of the activities are performed online through the Internet. One of the methods used to protect the data while sending it through the Internet is cryptography. In a previous work we proposed the Text-to-Image Encryption algorithm (TTIE) as a novel algorithm for network security. In this paper we investigate the efficiency of (TTIE) for large scale collection.
Authors and Affiliations
Ahmad Abusukhon , Mohammad Talib , Maher A. Nabulsi
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