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Key-space analysis of double random phase encryption technique
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Hardware SecurityNumerical AnalysisKey-space AnalysisData Encryption StandardEngineeringInformation SecurityCryptanalysisCryptographic ProtectionCryptographic TechnologyData PrivacyInformation ForensicsEncryption TechniqueCryptosystemComputer ScienceDecryption ErrorsData SecurityCryptographyEncryption
We perform a numerical analysis on the double random phase encryption/decryption technique. The key-space of an encryption technique is the set of possible keys that can be used to encode data using that technique. In the case of a strong encryption scheme, many keys must be tried in any brute-force attack on that technique. Traditionally, designers of optical image encryption systems demonstrate only how a small number of arbitrary keys cannot decrypt a chosen encrypted image in their system. However, this type of demonstration does not discuss the properties of the key-space nor refute the feasibility of an efficient brute-force attack. To clarify these issues we present a key-space analysis of the technique. For a range of problem instances we plot the distribution of decryption errors in the key-space indicating the lack of feasibility of a simple brute-force attack.
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