Abstract

Real-time video streams require an efficient encryption method to ensure their confidentiality. One of the major challenges in designing a video encryption algorithm is to encrypt the vast amount of video data in real-time to satisfy the stringent time requirements. Video encryption algorithms can be classified according to their association with video compression into joint compression and encryption algorithms and compression-independent encryption algorithms. The latter have a clear advantage over the former regarding the incorporation into existing multimedia systems due to their independence of the video compression. In this paper we present the compression-independent video encryption algorithm Puzzle, which was inspired by the children game jigsaw puzzle. It comprises two simple encryption operations with low computational complexity: puzzling and obscuring. The scheme thereby dramatically reduces the encryption overhead compared to conventional encryption algorithms, such as AES, especially for high resolution video. Further outstanding features of Puzzle are a good trade-off between security demands and encryption efficiency, no impairment on video compression efficiency, and an easy integration into existing multimedia systems. This makes Puzzle particularly well-suited for these security-sensitive multimedia applications, such as videoconferencing, where maximal security and minimal encryption overhead are desired simultaneously.

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