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Authentication of MPEG-4-based surveillance video
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2005
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EngineeringInformation SecurityBiometricsVerificationInformation ForensicsVideo SurveillanceImage ForensicsFormal VerificationVideo ForensicsHardware SecurityImage AnalysisStandard Media PlayersMpeg-4-based Surveillance VideoDigital VideoComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyDigital WatermarkingSurveillance ApplicationsMultimedia Security
The industry is currently starting to use MPEG-4 compressed digital video for surveillance applications. The transition from analog to digital video raises difficulties for using surveillance video in court. Since it is fairly easy to make hard-to-detect modifications to the video stream captured by the cameras, e.g. mask out a specific event or person, a system for proving authenticity and integrity of video streams is needed. This paper presents such a system based on digital signatures embedded in the video stream. Our concept provides a means for proving authenticity and integrity of MPEG-4 digital video streams, while leaving compatibility with standard media players untouched.
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