Combining Forensics and Privacy Requirements for Digital Images

03/05/2021
by   Pauline Puteaux, et al.
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This paper proposes to study the impact of image selective encryption on both forensics and privacy preserving mechanisms. The proposed selective encryption scheme works independently on each bitplane by encrypting the s most significant bits of each pixel. We show that this mechanism can be used to increase privacy by mitigating image recognition tasks. In order to guarantee a trade-off between forensics analysis and privacy, the signal of interest used for forensics purposes is extracted from the 8–s least significant bits of the protected image. We show on the CASIA2 database that good tampering detection capabilities can be achieved for s ∈ 3,. .. , 5 with an accuracy above 80 with an accuracy smaller than 50

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