Abstract

Video protection and access control have gathered steam over recent years. However, the most common methods encrypt the whole video bit stream as unique data without taking into account the structure of the compressed video. These full encryption solutions are time and power consuming and, thus, are not aligned with the real-time applications. In this paper, we propose a Selective Encryption (SE) solution for Region of Interest (ROI) security based on the tile concept in High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standards and selective encryption of all sensitive parts in videos. The SE solution depends on a chaos-based stream cipher that encrypts a set of HEVC syntax elements normatively, that is, the bit stream can be decoded with a standard HEVC decoder, and a secret key is only required for ROI decryption. The proposed ROI encryption solution relies on the independent tile concept in HEVC that splits the video frame into independent rectangular areas. Tiles are used to pull out the ROI from the background and only the tiles figuring the ROI are encrypted. In inter coding, the independence of tiles is guaranteed by limiting the motion vectors of non-ROI to use only the unencrypted tiles in the reference frames. Experimental results have shown that the encryption solution performs secure video encryption in a real time context, with a diminutive bit rate and complexity overheads.

Highlights

  • High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the newest video coding standard issued by the VideoCoding Experts Group (VCEG) and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) [1]

  • The proposed Selective Encryption (SE) encryption solution is implemented in the HEVC test Model (HM) version

  • This paper proposed a selective encryption solution that protects privacy by encrypting merely the Region of Interest (ROI) in the HEVC video content and selective encryption of the whole sensitive parts in videos

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Introduction

High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) is the newest video coding standard issued by the Video. Coding Experts Group (VCEG) and the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) [1]. The most important goal of the HEVC standardization efforts is to let 50% bitrate decrease for similar video quality [2], in contrast to its ancestor H.264/Advanced Video Coding (AVC) [3]. HEVC is expected to substitute the previous video coding standards in the trend applications, such as High. In such applications, security and confidentiality of image and video content are of Cryptography 2020, 4, 18; doi:10.3390/cryptography4020018 www.mdpi.com/journal/cryptography. Cryptography 2020, 4, 18 fundamental importance for privacy protection. The most regular approach for content protection is to encrypt the whole bit stream

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