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Approximate Thumbnail Preserving Encryption

Authors :
Rakesh B. Bobba
Charles V. Wright
Mike Rosulek
Byron Marohn
Wu-chi Feng
Source :
MPS@CCS
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
ACM, 2017.

Abstract

Thumbnail preserving encryption (TPE) was suggested by Wright et al. [Information Hiding & Multimedia Security Workshop 2015] as a way to balance privacy and usability for online image sharing. The idea is to encrypt a plaintext image into a ciphertext image that has roughly the same thumbnail as well as retaining the original image format. At the same time, TPE allows users to take advantage of much of the functionality of online photo management tools, while still providing some level of privacy against the service provider.In this work we present two new approximate TPE encryption schemes. In our schemes, ciphertexts and plaintexts have perceptually similar, but not identical, thumbnails. Our constructions are the first TPE schemes designed to work well with JPEG compression. In addition, we show that they also have provable security guarantees that characterize precisely what information about the plaintext is leaked by the ciphertext image. We empirically evaluate our schemes according to the similarity of plaintext & ciphertext thumbnails, increase in file size under JPEG compression, preservation of perceptual image hashes, among other aspects. We also show how approximate TPE can be an effective tool to thwart inference attacks by machine-learning image classifiers, which have shown to be effective against other image obfuscation techniques.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the 2017 on Multimedia Privacy and Security
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6508a7dc190b56845810e8395543fdd4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1145/3137616.3137621