Authors
Abbas Cheddad, Joan Condell, Kevin Curran, Paul Mc Kevitt
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Signal Processing
Volume
89
Issue
12
Pages
2324-2332
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The recent digital revolution has facilitated communication, data portability and on-the-fly manipulation. Unfortunately, this has brought along some critical security vulnerabilities that put digital documents at risk. The problem is in the security mechanism adopted to secure these documents by means of encrypted passwords; however, this security shield does not actually protect the documents which are stored intact. We propose here a solution to this real world problem through a 1D hash algorithm coupled with 2D iFFT (irreversible Fast Fourier Transform) to encrypt digital documents in the 2D spatial domain. Further by applying an imperceptible information hiding technique we can add another security layer which is resistant to noise and to a certain extent JPEG compression. We support this assertion by showing a practical example which is drawn from our set of experiments. This work exploits Jarvis’ kernel to …
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