Braid Group Cryptographic Clause Samples

The Braid Group Cryptographic clause establishes the use of cryptographic methods based on braid group mathematics for securing communications or data within the agreement. In practice, this means that parties may employ encryption algorithms that rely on the mathematical complexity of braid groups, which are considered resistant to certain types of cryptographic attacks, including those from quantum computers. The core function of this clause is to specify and authorize the use of advanced, potentially quantum-resistant cryptographic techniques, thereby enhancing the security and future-proofing of sensitive information exchanged under the contract.
Braid Group Cryptographic. Many group key agreement protocols have been designed for ad hoc networks. They are all constructed based on generalized ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ key exchange protocol. All these protocols are using modular exponential operation, which itself is inefficiency. Therefore my protocol designed to avoid modular exponential operations since limited computing capability in mobile devices. The braid group based key agreement protocols into ad hoc networks are introduced to mobile ad hoc networks. Moreover, the required computational processes in braid groups techniques are much faster than elliptic curve cryptographic technique because of using just product and inverse operation by avoiding modular exponential operation.