A SECURE CIPHER FOR THE GRAY IMAGES BASED ON THE SHAMIR SECRET SHARING SCHEME WITH DISCRETE WAVELET HAAR TRANSFORM

Authors:

Riyadh Jameel Toama,Nada Hussein M. Ali,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2020.06.00025

Keywords:

DWH,AES,LSB,MES,PSNR,

Abstract

The rapid development in the technology of information and the necessity of transferring the information lead to the importance of the valuable and sensitive information protection is the major demand of users. Current research papers presenting a method for protection of a secret gray scale image and it is composed of four phases. First phase calculates the hash value using the SHA-256 type of hash function to make sure that there is no manipulating, altering or changing on the content of the secret image. The second phase is the encryption process for the secret image using the AES encryption algorithm. Third phase applied Shamir secret sharing scheme by splitting the encryption key of the encryption algorithm used in the previous phase into a number of shares. The final phase is for embedding secret image into an appropriate cover image using Discrete Wavelet Haar (DWH), the cover image is divided into four or more parts according to the iteration numbers that chooses manually. The Least Significant Bit (LSB) technique used for hiding the secret image in a cover image. The results obtained from the proposed method approved that the secret image completely restored without any change, moreover the correlation coefficient between the secret and the retrieved image is high. After the process of reconstruction of the stego image by the proposed method, the test results of quality of image were good with MSE 1.63 and PSNR 46.008 in Lena image.

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