Mao Yinian, Wu Min
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park 20742, USA.
IEEE Trans Image Process. 2006 Jul;15(7):2061-75. doi: 10.1109/tip.2006.873426.
In recent years, there has been an increasing trend for multimedia applications to use delegate service providers for content distribution, archiving, search, and retrieval. These delegate services have brought new challenges to the protection of multimedia content confidentiality. This paper discusses the importance and feasibility of applying a joint signal processing and cryptographic approach to multimedia encryption, in order to address the access control issues unique to multimedia applications. We propose two atomic encryption operations that can preserve standard compliance and are friendly to delegate processing. Quantitative analysis for these operations is presented to demonstrate that a good tradeoff can be made between security and bitrate overhead. In assisting the design and evaluation of media security systems, we also propose a set of multimedia-oriented security scores to quantify the security against approximation attacks and to complement the existing notion of generic data security. Using video as an example, we present a systematic study on how to strategically integrate different atomic operations to build a video encryption system. The resulting system can provide superior performance over both generic encryption and its simple adaptation to video in terms of a joint consideration of security, bitrate overhead, and friendliness to delegate processing.
近年来,多媒体应用使用委托服务提供商进行内容分发、存档、搜索和检索的趋势日益增加。这些委托服务给多媒体内容保密性的保护带来了新的挑战。本文讨论了应用联合信号处理和加密方法进行多媒体加密的重要性和可行性,以解决多媒体应用特有的访问控制问题。我们提出了两种原子加密操作,它们可以保持标准合规性并且对委托处理友好。对这些操作进行了定量分析,以证明可以在安全性和比特率开销之间做出良好的权衡。在协助媒体安全系统的设计和评估时,我们还提出了一组面向多媒体的安全分数,以量化针对近似攻击的安全性,并补充现有的通用数据安全概念。以视频为例,我们对如何策略性地集成不同的原子操作以构建视频加密系统进行了系统研究。在综合考虑安全性、比特率开销和对委托处理的友好性方面,所得系统相对于通用加密及其对视频的简单适配都能提供卓越的性能。