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    A novel synthetization of dynamic S-BOX using a radical chaotic map
    (UMT, Lahore, 2023) MUHAMMAD FAHAD ASAD
    In the endeavor of information security, we often rely heavily on encryption algorithms to safeguard data from data thieves. In the designs that enable us to protect data, we attribute the S-Box as the sole nonlinear factor responsible for guaranteeing a strong algorithm compared to a weaker algorithm. But achieving a strong and functional technique for synthesizing a well preforming S-Box, is the real struggle many authors and fellow cryptographers are challenged against. In this work, a strong S-Box Synthesizing technique is proposed using radical-based chaotic map of 6 irregular intervals. Upon investigating its performance being up to the required standard of modern encryptions, it has been put against and analyzed through standard tests, scores compared with notable existing works and substantiated results have been highlighted. The results thus far have proved that the proposed work in this literature holds up to its promise of synthesizing a strong and resilient S-Box.

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