Journal of Computer and Communications

Volume 11, Issue 4 (April 2023)

ISSN Print: 2327-5219   ISSN Online: 2327-5227

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Design of an E-Administration Platform and Its Cryptography-Based Security Model

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DOI: 10.4236/jcc.2023.114008    120 Downloads   1,239 Views  

ABSTRACT

E-administration is performing administrative works via computer and its associated technologies such as the Internet. It is administrative efforts that center on the exchange of information and providing services to people and the business sector at high speed and low cost through computers and networks with the assurance of maintaining information security. It is based on the positive investment in information technology and communication in administrative practices. This paper presents the design of the e-administration platform that adopts the concept of cryptography for identity management. The architectural framework of the platform comprises subcomponents for service and forms identification, business process redesign, service architecture, amalgamation, and deployment. The cryptography model for securing the platform was designed based on the combination of authentication criteria presented in the Rijndael-Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), Lattice-based cryptography (LBC), and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA512). It is required that a record be encrypted prior to its commitment to the database via a double encryption method. The AES algorithm-based encryption’s output will form the input to the LBC algorithm to obtain the final output.

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Omohwo, O. , Babatunde, I. , Kehinde, B. and Arome, G. (2023) Design of an E-Administration Platform and Its Cryptography-Based Security Model. Journal of Computer and Communications, 11, 166-189. doi: 10.4236/jcc.2023.114008.

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