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Optimizing video data security: A hybrid MAES-ECC encryption technique for efficient internet transmission

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  • Sobia Shafiq
  • Sohaib Latif
  • Jawad Ibrahim
  • M Saad Bin Ilyas
  • Azhar Imran
  • Natalia Kryvinska
  • Ahmad Alshammari
  • Mohammed El-Meligy

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Data security is becoming important as the amount of video data transmitted over the internet grows rapidly. This research article aims to maximize the security of transmitted video data by proposing a novel hybrid technique for video encryption and decryption. Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) and the Modified Advanced Encryption Standard (MAES) are two encryption techniques that are included in the hybrid approach. By providing a more effective and safe method for video encryption and decryption, this research considerably advances the field of video data protection in Internet communication. In the proposed technique the video frames are extracted, and each frame is first encrypted using MAES technique and then again encrypted using ECC technique. After the encryption, the individual frames are merged to make an encrypted video. The same process is performed in reverse order to perform decryption of the video. The results of the experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the suggested scheme: higher security, better accuracy, and shorter processing times when compared to well-known techniques such as Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), MAES, ECC, Simplified Data Encryption Standard (SDES), and Chaotic Map methods.

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  • Sobia Shafiq & Sohaib Latif & Jawad Ibrahim & M Saad Bin Ilyas & Azhar Imran & Natalia Kryvinska & Ahmad Alshammari & Mohammed El-Meligy, 2024. "Optimizing video data security: A hybrid MAES-ECC encryption technique for efficient internet transmission," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 19(11), pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0311765
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0311765
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