A Fast Track Where Data Thefts Don’t Exist

Data-Thefts

Tech entrepreneur, race car driver and data security dreamer Ankit Singh is making the world sit up and notice his cryptographic algorithm that promises enhanced data security

The current age of technology has a major risk lurking. As all domains would have experienced so far, the tech arena too is infested with thieves that roam the digital highways. Data breaches are turning out to be a regular phenomenon these days, pushing the world to the brink in terms of security issues.

An estimate on sizable data breaches places the number at 300 over the past 10-year period. This has also resulted in more than a lakh records disappearing into thin air, creating major hassles for businesses and data security the world over. Technology giants are already working overtime to find viable solutions to quell the expanding menace.

In such a scenario, a laudable effort by an Indian entrepreneur in the United States is worth looking into. A technology professional named Ankit Singh has built a strong wall that would put a halt on unintended data breaches. Ankit Singh has developed a cryptographic algorithm that has potential to stop such data breaches in the most effective manner.

Stalling data theft on its tracks

Ankit Singh, who had his education at the University of Washington and University of Florida, has developed an algorithm that has its foundation on blockchain technology. Elaborated as a variant of Pollard’s-Rho Cipher, the algorithm positions itself as a mechanism that injects security in terms of encryption, which is more powerful compared with the standard AES encryption. Ankit Singh, who has earlier collaborated with Stanford University, is also a member of the International High IQ Society and the International Honor Society of Computer Science. His book on Ethical Hacking is a must-read.

An algorithm that halts data theft helps reinforce data through encryption making it accessible to only those who hold the key to read it. Such encryption has helped stop data breaches from happening. It is noteworthy that deployment of AES encryption techniques which depends on a centralized key to decrypt the data is one technique that had been followed across the world. However, over time, breaches crept into even such mechanisms. Such invasive behaviour has already posed a major risk.

Such a scenario is what prompted Ankit Singh to look into the nuances and possibilities of building a strong resistance to data breaches of the modern day. The result has been the cryptographic algorithm rooted in blockchain tech, and it comes across as twice as faster as the 256-bit AES deployed by the National Security Agency. It has been proven that the new algorithm is 1.7 times more secure than the ones currently used.

The algorithm ensures that safe delivery and decryption are possible through the blockchain base it is built on. Further, the encrypted data provides zero keys apart from the decentralized nodes. This makes the data even more secure, thereby aiding safety from data robbery attempts. Singh has built the algorithm on an elliptic curve cryptography, making it even more tough to breach.

On the fast track to data security

Coming from a technology enthusiast who has a passion for the fast track, the new algorithm needs to be seen as heading for the pole position. In case you aren’t aware, Ankit Singh is a known name in the professional race car circuit, and has won quite a few accolades for his love for the sport.

Besides his love for the race car and the fast track, Ankit Singh’s technology orientation has been speeding the data security highway for sure. The new algorithm that sets the path for a world where zero breaches happen needs to be seen as manna for businesses taking the digital highway.

A fully secure, faster encryption of data is the need of the day, and that exactly is what Singh’s new algorithm aims at. Ankit Singh is an honorary member of the Upsilon Pi Epsilon International Society for Computing and Information Discipline, and he believes that privacy is something that demands respect, and that ensuring data protection is the most imperative need towards that.

Know more on Ankit Singh here .

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