Overview of Cryptography
Cryptography is the practice of securing information by converting it from plain text to ciphertext, ensuring that only the sender and the intended receiver can understand the message. It is a critical component in securing internet banking, e-commerce, and secure messaging systems globally and is gaining importance in India.
Historical Context
Cryptography has ancient roots with examples like the cryptic formulae of the Mesopotamians and Julius Caesar's use of the Caesar cipher. Modern advances were significantly influenced by the work of codebreakers during World War II, including Alan Turing.
Modern Cryptographic Techniques
- Use of algorithms and protocols to protect data's confidentiality, integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation.
- Reliance on complex problems that are resource-intensive to solve, thereby securing data from adversaries.
- Public-key cryptography, where a public key is shared to encrypt data, and a private key is used for decryption.
Challenges and Research Areas
- Exploring harder problems to enhance security, particularly against quantum computing threats.
- Indian researchers focus on communication complexity, proof complexity, and algebraic coding theory.
- Efforts towards simplifying decryption and verifying data integrity in AI and large language models.
Emerging Trends and Technologies
Two potentially disruptive technologies are:
- Homomorphic Encryption: Allows computations on encrypted data without decrypting it.
- Quantum Information Technologies: Quantum computers pose a threat to current encryption methods, prompting the development of quantum-resistant cryptography (QRC).
India's Initiatives in Cryptography
India is advancing in cryptographic research, aligning with global standards:
- National Quantum Mission: Aims for satellite-based secure quantum communications and long-distance secure communication.
- Research Collaborations: Institutions like IISER Pune and IISc Bengaluru are pivotal in quantum cryptography research.
- Government Support: Funded by the Ministry of Science & Technology, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and Department of Telecommunications.
Future Outlook
Cryptographic research continues to evolve with a focus on quantum-secure cryptosystems anticipating the rise of quantum computers. The growing volume of cloud-stored data necessitates advanced encryption methods to protect sensitive information from emerging cyber threats.