Implementasi Kriptografi Menggunakan Metode Permutasi pada Pesan Berbasis Android
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Android System, Cryptography, Data Security, Information, Permutation MethodsAbstract
The exchange of information in the digital era has become a general need for society. However, the information sent often has a public or confidential nature. Therefore, security is needed so that confidential information remains safe. Cryptography is a field of knowledge used to secure information using encryption and decryption processes. One of the cryptographic methods used is the permutation method, which changes the layout, sequence, or structure of data into a form that is difficult to understand without knowledge of the exact key. Implementing cryptography using the permutation method in Android-based applications can increase the security and privacy of user data, as well as protect sensitive information from unauthorized access. This research aims to implement permutation method cryptography in Android-based applications to protect the confidentiality or privacy of user data. By using the permutation method, the sequence of bits or characters in the data is scrambled so that it is difficult for unauthorized parties to understand. The research results show that the implementation of permutation method cryptography in Android applications can provide a higher level of security in maintaining data confidentiality. However, it is worth considering that simple permutation methods may not be secure enough to deal with more sophisticated attacks. Therefore, choosing a stronger cryptographic method needs to be considered to achieve a higher level of security. In conclusion, implementing cryptography using the permutation method in Android-based applications can increase the security and privacy of user data. The permutation method is able to randomize the sequence of bits or characters in the data so that it is difficult for unauthorized parties to understand. However, for a higher level of security, it is necessary to consider stronger cryptographic methods.
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