Advanced Encryption Standards for Genomic Data: Evaluating the Effectiveness of AES and RSA

Authors

  • Aravind Kumar Kalusivalingam Northeastern University, Boston, USA

Abstract

The abstract of this paper highlights the significance of encryption methodologies in securing sensitive genomic data. This study delves into the comparative analysis of Advanced Encryption Standards (AES) and Rivest-Shamir-Adleman (RSA) encryption techniques, evaluating their efficacy in safeguarding genomic information. By examining factors such as encryption speed, computational overhead, and resistance to cryptographic attacks, the research aims to provide insights into the suitability of AES and RSA for genomic data protection. The findings of this study contribute to the advancement of data security practices in genomic research and healthcare, emphasizing the importance of robust encryption mechanisms in preserving the privacy and confidentiality of individuals' genetic data.

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2020-03-14

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