Visible to the public Efficient Technique Image Encryption with Cipher Block Chaining and Gingerbreadman Map

TitleEfficient Technique Image Encryption with Cipher Block Chaining and Gingerbreadman Map
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsSavitri, Nadia, Johan, Ahmad Wali Satria Bahari, Al Islama A, Firnanda, Utaminingrum, Fitri
Conference Name2019 International Conference on Sustainable Information Engineering and Technology (SIET)
Keywordsbutton sensitivity, cipher block chaining, Ciphers, composability, Computer science, cryptography, Cyber-physical systems, Digital Image Crypthography, digital image security, digital images, efficient encryption, efficient technique image encryption, Encryption, Gingerbreadman map, image processing, key cipher block chaining, pixel change rate, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, secure communication, Testing, unified average change intensity
Abstract

Digital image security is now a severe issue, especially when sending images to telecommunications networks. There are many ways where digital images can be encrypted and decrypted from secure communication. Digital images contain data that is important when captured or disseminated to preserve and preserve data. The technique of encryption is one way of providing data on digital images. A key cipher block chaining and Gingerbreadman Map are used in our search to encrypt images. This new system uses simplicity, high quality, enhanced by the vehicle's natural efficiency and the number of the chain. The proposed method is performed for experimental purposes and the experiments are performed in- depth, highly reliable analysis. The results confirm that by referring to several known attacks, the plan cannot be completed. Comparative studies with other algorithms show a slight rise in the security of passwords with the advantages of security of the chain. The results of this experiment are a comparison of button sensitivity and a comparison after encryption and decryption of the initial image using the amount of pixel change rate and unified average change intensity.

DOI10.1109/SIET48054.2019.8986084
Citation Keysavitri_efficient_2019