ELLIPTICAL CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY

SEMINAR ON ELLIPTICAL CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY : ECC is a public key encryption technique based on the theory of elliptic curves. ECC can provide the encryption keys faster, smaller and more efficient. It creates the keys through the properties of elliptic curve equation to produce non-conventional, because the product is very large prime numbers. This technology can be used with most of the methods of public key cryptography such as RSA and Diffie-Hellman.
ECC can provide a level of security with 164-bit key compared to other systems that require a 1024-bit key. Since ECC provides a guarantee equivalent to the computing power and the use of battery resources, it is widely used for mobile applications. ECC has been developed by Certicom, a provider of mobile security and electronic commerce was recently acquired by Hifn, a manufacturer of integrated circuits and network security products. Many manufacturers, including 3COM, Cylink, Motorola, Pitney Bowes, Siemens, TRW and VeriFone has built in support for ECC in their products.

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