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IMPLEMENTATION OF DATA SHARING SECURITY USING PRETTY GOOD PRIVACY (PGP) AND BASE64 ON MOBILE APPLICATION

DICKY, NUGROHO CAHYO (2017) IMPLEMENTATION OF DATA SHARING SECURITY USING PRETTY GOOD PRIVACY (PGP) AND BASE64 ON MOBILE APPLICATION. Skripsi,Fakultas Ilmu Komputer.

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    Abstract

    Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), a security infrastructure developed by Phil Zimmermann in mid-1980 that allows a person-to-person exchange of information via the internet by providing confidential protection against man-in-the-middle risks in forms of encryption/decryption and authentication using digitally signature. PGP uses symmetrical and public/private key cryptography in two levels: the secret key (symmetric), also called the session key, to perform data encryption and private/public key to provide and protect symmetric keys. The main functions of the PGP among others to perform encryption and create a digital signature on files, decrypt and verify files that have digital signatures, and manage PGP keys collection owned. The purpose of PGP is to provide and protect three main elements:, first, privacy, confidentiality in the storage and transmission of data to be secured so that only people who can access it, second, integrity, security against data from being modified without the knowledge of the owner, and the third, authentication, guarantee ownership of the data. In this work report we study about how to implement PGP into data sharing, how to make our data secure when it is sent into receiver. And also it can be use practically.

    Item Type: Article
    Subjects: T Technology > Teknik Informatika
    Universitas Dian Nuswantoro > Fakultas Ilmu Komputer > Teknik Informatika
    Divisions: Fakultas Ilmu Komputer
    Depositing User: Psi Udinus
    Date Deposited: 04 May 2017 16:01
    Last Modified: 04 May 2017 16:01
    URI: http://eprints.dinus.ac.id/id/eprint/22267

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