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Partial image encryption using format-preserving encryption in image processing systems for Internet of things environmentopen access

Authors
Jang, WonyoungLee, Sun-Young
Issue Date
Mar-2020
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Keywords
Partial image encryption; format-preserving encryption; FF1; FF3-1; IoT
Citation
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, v.16, no.3
Journal Title
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks
Volume
16
Number
3
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/3035
DOI
10.1177/1550147720914779
ISSN
1550-1329
1550-1477
Abstract
Concomitant with advances in technology, the number of systems and devices that utilize image data has increased. Nowadays, image processing devices incorporated into systems, such as the Internet of things, drones, and closed-circuit television, can collect images of people and automatically share them with networks. Consequently, the threat of invasion of privacy by image leakage has increased exponentially. However, traditional image-security methods, such as privacy masking and image encryption, have several disadvantages, including storage space wastage associated with data padding, inability to decode, inability to recognize images without decoding, and exposure of private information after decryption. This article proposes a method for partially encrypting private information in images using FF1 and FF3-1. The proposed method encrypts private information without increasing the data size, solving the problem of wasted storage space. Furthermore, using the proposed method, specific sections of encrypted images can be decrypted and recognized before decryption of the entire information, which addresses the problems besetting traditional privacy masking and image encryption methods. The results of histogram analysis, correlation analysis, number of pixels change rate, unified average change intensity, information entropy analysis, and NIST SP 800-22 verify the security and overall efficacy of the proposed method.
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