Algorithmization, requirements analysis and architectural challenges of TraConDa
This addresses information security threats on the Internet for users and organizations, but appears incremental as it builds on existing routing concepts.
The paper tackles the problem of third-party access to encrypted data during transfer by proposing a trusted routing mechanism to inhibit data availability to unauthorized parties, presenting algorithmization, requirements analysis, and architectural challenges for its development.
Globally, there are so much information security threats on Internet that even when data is encrypted, there is no guarantee that copy would not be available to third-party, and eventually be decrypted. Thus, trusted routing mechanism that inhibits availability of (encrypted or not) data being transferred to third-party is proposed in this paper. Algorithmization, requirements analysis and architectural challenges for its development are presented.