Irreversible encryption method by generation of polynomials.

C Quantin, H Bouzelat, L Dusserre
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Patient follow up, within the framework of epidemiological studies, poses the problem of linking nominal files. An encryption method of identity is proposed to allow the linkage of medical information on the same patient while respecting the confidentiality of medical data. In contrast with most encryption algorithms, the proposed method is mathematically irreversible in response to the requirement of the French National Commission of Computerized Information Security which demands that the cryptosystem must not be decipherable even by the legitimate recipient. In order to prevent deciphering by frequency analysis, the proposed method introduces polynomial operations so that neither indication concerning the length of the string nor a possible repetition of characters can be obtained by code disclosure. The security of the system is reinforced by the use of two keys, the first one to be defined by the producers of information and the second one by the recipient so that nobody can decrypt the enciphered text.

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生成多项式的不可逆加密方法。
在流行病学研究的框架内对病人进行随访,提出了将名义档案联系起来的问题。提出了一种身份加密方法,在尊重医疗数据保密性的前提下,实现同一患者医疗信息的联动。与大多数加密算法相比,所提出的方法在数学上是不可逆的,以响应法国国家计算机信息安全委员会的要求,该委员会要求即使是合法的接收者也不能破译密码系统。为了防止通过频率分析进行解密,所提出的方法引入了多项式运算,使得通过代码披露既不能获得关于字符串长度的指示,也不能获得字符可能重复的指示。系统的安全性通过使用两个密钥来加强,第一个密钥由信息的生产者定义,第二个密钥由接收方定义,因此没有人可以解密加密的文本。
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