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The proposed monograph is devoted to consideration the electronic signature mechanisms. The current state, the existing contradictions and prospects of practical use for the post-quantum period were studied. The monograph deals with consideration the blind electronic signature mechanisms based on well-known electronic signature algorithms, Code-Based Public-Key Cryptosystems, NTRUPrime post-quantum parameters and comparative analysis methods of electronic signature mechanisms properties. The protocol security based on electronic signature algorithms by the anonymity criterion, new proposed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The proposed monograph is devoted to consideration the electronic signature mechanisms. The current state, the existing contradictions and prospects of practical use for the post-quantum period were studied. The monograph deals with consideration the blind electronic signature mechanisms based on well-known electronic signature algorithms, Code-Based Public-Key Cryptosystems, NTRUPrime post-quantum parameters and comparative analysis methods of electronic signature mechanisms properties. The protocol security based on electronic signature algorithms by the anonymity criterion, new proposed scheme of crypto-transformation that significantly exceeds the relative speed of information transmission, the possibility of using parameters for encryption on the part of the most important characteristic, which distinguish NTRU-methods from the rest algorithms, namely, speed regulation characteristics, existing methods of comparative analysis of electronic signatures based on expert estimations methods have been described in this monograph.
Autorenporträt
Ivan D. Gorbenko Dr. of Sciences (Engineering), Full Professor, Academician of the Academy of Applied Radioelectronics Sciences,V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. Alexandr A. Kuznetsov Dr.of Sciences (Engineering), Full Professor, Academician of the Academy of Applied Radioelectronics Sciences, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University.