When an attacker meets a cipher-image in 2018: A Year in Review
March 28, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Journal of Information Security and Applications
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Authors
Chengqing Li, Yun Zhang, Eric Yong Xie
arXiv ID
1903.11764
Category
cs.CR: Cryptography & Security
Citations
215
Venue
Journal of Information Security and Applications
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
This paper aims to review the encountered technical contradictions when an attacker meets the cipher-images encrypted by the image encryption schemes (algorithms) proposed in 2018 from the viewpoint of an image cryptanalyst. The most representative works among them are selected and classified according to their essential structures. Almost all image cryptanalysis works published in 2018 are surveyed due to their small number. The challenging problems on design and analysis of image encryption schemes are summarized to receive the attentions of both designers and attackers (cryptanalysts) of image encryption schemes, which may promote solving scenario-oriented image security problems with new technologies.
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