Secure MD4 Hash Function Using Henon
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https://doi.org/10.37231/myjcam.2020.3.2.56Keywords:
MD4, Hash Function, Chaotic Maps, Confusion and DiffusionAbstract
Secure hash functions play a fundamental role in cryptographic and web applications. They are mainly used, in the context of digital signatures, to verify the integrity and authenticity of information, in recent years research have found weaknesses in a number of hash functions like MD4,MD5 and SHA-1 ,So in this paper a modified scheme of MD4 was proposed by replacing the original message index K and bit rotation S with new sequence using Henon chaos systems , this proposed scheme given high sensibility of any little change to the original message ,great statistical diffusion and confusion performance, high resistance to collision.
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