Gray-scale Image Encryption using DNA Operations

Nada H. Sharkawy; Afify, Yasmine M.; Gad, Walaa; Badr, Nagwa;

Abstract


Unsecured networks have recently become widely used for the transmission of confidential
images. Consequently, cryptography is crucial for ensuring data confidentiality. Developing a key that is
resistant to statistical and differential attacks has always been a challenging objective. In this paper, a novel
model is proposed to boost image encryption while maintaining key strength. The proposed model adapts
MD5 and SHA-256 hash functions to produce a key. It generates four matrices, X, Y, Z, and W, by using a
memristor hyperchaotic system. Arnold’s transform was applied to the original image once the key was
created. The images were then scrambled using five chaotic maps. The image is then DNA-encoded,
diffused using three matrices, and finally DNA-decoded. The proposed model was assessed using twelve
performance measures on nine popular images. Compared to previous studies, the results of the proposed
model indicate a promising improvement in performance. It achieves a better performance by expanding the
key space and increasing its sensitivity


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Title Gray-scale Image Encryption using DNA Operations
Authors Nada H. Sharkawy; Afify, Yasmine M. ; Gad, Walaa ; Badr, Nagwa 
Keywords Arnold’s transform;chaotic maps;DNA;MD5;image encryption;memristor HCS;SHA256
Issue Date 13-Jun-2022
Publisher IEEE
Journal IEEE Access 
Volume 10
Start page 63004
End page 63019
ISSN 2169-3536
DOI 10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3182329

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