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Highly Trustworthy In-Sensor Cryptography for Image Encryption and Authentication
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2023
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EngineeringInformation SecurityCryptographic TechnologyIot SecurityInformation ForensicsSecurity KeysTrustworthy CryptographyImage SensorIn-sensor CryptographyHardware SecurityInternet Of ThingsHardware Security SolutionData PrivacyLightweight CryptographyComputer ScienceData SecurityCryptographyCryptographic ProtectionImage TransmissionMultimedia SecurityImage EncryptionOptoelectronics
The prevailing transmission of image information over the Internet of Things demands trustworthy cryptography for high security and privacy. State-of-the-art security modules are usually physically separated from the sensory terminals that capture images, which unavoidably exposes image information to various attacks during the transmission process. Here we develop in-sensor cryptography that enables capturing images and producing security keys in the same hardware devices. The generated key inherently binds to the captured images, which gives rise to highly trustworthy cryptography. Using the intrinsic electronic and optoelectronic characteristics of the 256 molybdenum disulfide phototransistor array, we can harvest electronic and optoelectronic binary keys with a physically unclonable function and further upgrade them into multiple-state ternary and double-binary keys, exhibiting high uniformity, uniqueness, randomness, and coding capacity. This in-sensor cryptography enables highly trustworthy image encryption to avoid passive attacks and image authentication to prevent unauthorized editions.
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