Photon4K is a 32768-bit symmetric-key encryption cipher accessed via a basic, yet fully-functional development-oriented Command Line Interface (CLI) utility.
The algorithm is intended to be a high-security "symmetric" cipher designed primarily for archival purposes -- http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric-key_algorithm .
Photon4K is implemented as an attempt to take long-established, proven cryptographic techniques to another "level" to contend with the rapid advances in powerful quantum and conventional computing resources reported on often by the mainstream tech press.
Unlike more simple algorithms, Photon4K leverages multiple layers of randomization techniques including:
- Static random data (256KB)
- Static random prime data (32,768 64bit primes)
- Numerous iterations of randomization
- Blum-Blum-Shub generated pseudorandom data
- Miller-Rabin [Probabilistic] Primality Test on very large pseudorandom generated integers
- Scratch-written BigInteger Library
Features
- encryption
- decryption
- command line interface
- security
- symmetric cipher
- Blum Blum Shub
- Miller-Rabin
- BigInteger math