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Enigmedia is an encryption system based on a pseudo- random bit generator (PRBG) which relies on hyperchaotic system, sampled under certain rules in order to avoid any attempt to reconstruct the original trajectory or statistical attacks [1]. The plaintext is XOR’ed with the keystream, obtained from the PRBG. This PRBG is highly efficient, being several orders of magnitude faster than other standards. Furthermore Enigmedia cryptosystem has passed NIST and Diehard statistical test, and it is involved in a validation process. First application featuring Enigmedia is a plug&play $70 USB-device transforming any TV into encrypted HD-videoconference for e-health purpose. This development is also available for mobile & tablet integration throught App. Further work will include sensor integration for monitoring patients.
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Vidal, G., Baptista, M.S., Mancini, H.: Fundamentals of a classical chaos-based cryptosystem with some quantum cryptography features. Int. J. Bif. Chaos 22, 1250243 (2012)
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Vidal, G., Hernaez, M. (2013). Communication Services Empowered with a Classical Chaos Based Cryptosystem. In: Sadeghi, AR. (eds) Financial Cryptography and Data Security. FC 2013. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7859. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39884-1_39
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