Desam, V and Ch, P R (2024) Hybrid partial differential elliptical Rubik’s cube algorithm on image security analysis. Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology, 22(6), pp. 2063-2085. ISSN 1726-0531
Abstract
Purpose: Several chaotic system-based encryption techniques have been presented in recent years to protect digital images using cryptography. The challenges of key distribution and administration make symmetric encryption difficult. The purpose of this paper is to address these concerns, the novel hybrid partial differential elliptical Rubik’s cube algorithm is developed in this study as an asymmetric image encryption approach. This novel algorithm generates a random weighted matrix, and uses the masking method on image pixels with Rubik’s cube principle. Security analysis has been conducted, it enhances and increases the reliability of the proposed algorithm against a variety of attacks including statistical and differential attacks. Design/methodology/approach: In this light, a differential elliptical model is designed with two phases for image encryption and decryption. A modified image is achieved by rotating and mixing intensities of rows and columns with a masking matrix derived from the key generation technique using a unique approach based on the elliptic curve and Rubik’s cube principle. Findings: To evaluate the security level, the proposed algorithm is tested with statistical and differential attacks on a different set of test images with peak signal-to-noise ratio, unified average changed intensity and number of pixel change rate performance metrics. These results proved that the proposed image encryption method is completely reliable and enhances image security during transmission. Originality/value: The elliptic curve–based encryption is hard to break by hackers and adding a Rubik’s cube principle makes it even more complex and nearly impossible to decode. The proposed method provides reduced key size. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | cryptography; elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman; elliptic curves; encryption; Rubik’s cube |
| Index terms: | column, performance metric, cryptography, methodology |
| Subjects: | data security, structural engineering, performance measurement, research methods |
| Topics: | Research Practice, Engineering Principles, Quality Management, Digital Applications |
| Descriptive scope: | 2 CT |
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