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As supported by our preliminary experimental results, mRSA offers
a reasonable alternative to standard RSA from the performance perspective.
The measurements show that mRSA is roughly as efficient as the
unoptimized RSA. However, the mRSA results lag appreciably behind the
optimized RSA which is, after all, the cryptosystem of choice for many
popular applications. For this reason, investigation of speed-up and
optimization techniques for mRSA is prominent among our plans for
future work.
Another important issue is the SEM throughput. Clearly, a real-world
SEM must be highly speed-optimized, fault-tolerant and, of course,
highly secure. Our initial implementation offers none of these properties
and much work remains to be done in this regard. Our plans include
migrating SEM to real-time Linux platform and hardening its code
for fault-tolerance. Also, a thread-based SEM implementation is under
construction.
Gene Tsudik
2001-05-10