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A Performance-Centric Comparative
Study of Hybrid Security Protocol
Architectures
Kirtiraj Bhatele, Amit Sinhal and Mayank Pathak
Abstract This research paper contains a performance-based comparative study of
a new Hybrid security protocol architecture for online transaction. This protocol is
designed using combination of both symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic
techniques known as Hybrid cryptography. This protocol serves three very
important cryptographic primitives—integrity, confidentiality, and authentication.
Each of the so-called cryptographic primitives is provided or fulfilled by the
particular symmetric or asymmetric cryptographic techniques. The symmetric
cryptographic algorithms are fast compared to asymmetric cryptographic algo-
rithms, so when both symmetric and asymmetric algorithms are used in tandem or
together in a proper way, the result is very encouraging in terms of providing high
security with fast speed. This research paper simply showcases that the proposed
protocol architecture is better than the relevant or recent protocol architecture in
terms of execution time and security.
Keywords Hybrid cryptography ECC AES Dual RSA MD5
K. Bhatele ( & )
Department of IT, TIT College, Bhopal, India
e-mail: kirtirajbhatele8@gmail.com
A. Sinhal M. Pathak
Department of CSE, TIT College, Bhopal, India
e-mail: amit_sinhal@rediffmail.com
M. Pathak
e-mail: pathak.mayank@rediffmail.com
 
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