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SD-IES: An advanced image encryption standard Application of different cryptographic modules in a new image encryption system

Dey, Somdip ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6161-4637, Ayyar, Sriram S., Subin, S.B. and Asis, P.K. Abdul (2013) SD-IES: An advanced image encryption standard Application of different cryptographic modules in a new image encryption system. In: 2013 7th International Conference on Intelligent Systems and Control (ISCO). IEEE

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Abstract

In this paper, the author presents an advanced version of image encryption technique, which is itself an upgraded version of SD-EI image encryption method. In this new method, SD-IES, there are more bit wise manipulations compared to original SD-EI method. The proposed method consist of four stages: 1) First, a number is generated from the password and each pixel of the image is converted to its equivalent eight binary number, and in that eight bit number, the number of bits, which are equal to the length of the number generated from the password, are rotated and reversed; 2) In second stage, extended hill cipher technique is applied by using involutory matrix, which is generated by same password used in second stage of encryption to make it more secure; 3) In the third stage, we perform modified Cyclic Bit manipulation. First, the pixel values are again converted to their 8 bit binary format. Then 8 consecutive pixels are chosen and a 8×8 matrix is formed out of these 8 bit 8 pixels. After that, matrix cyclic operation is performed randomized number of times, which is again dependent on the password provided for encryption. After the generation of new 8 bit value of pixels, they are again converted to their decimal format and the new value is written in place of the old pixel value; 4) In the last stage of encryption, the pixels are again converted to their 8 bit pattern and the total bit pattern is reversed to achieve the last encryption phase. SD-IES has been tested on different image files and the results were very satisfactory.

Item Type: Book Section
Status: Published
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/isco.2013.6481164
School/Department: School of Science, Technology and Health
URI: https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/8638

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