Secure and Image Retrieval based on Multipurpose Watermarking for Mammography Images Database
H.Ouahi, M.El Hajji, K. Afdel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a reversible watermarking method based on difference expansion to enhance security and integrity of mammography images stored in Oracle databases, addressing link stability and access security issues.
Contribution
It proposes a novel reversible watermarking technique for medical images that improves data security and integrity within database management systems.
Findings
The watermarking method effectively secures mammography images.
It maintains image quality after watermark embedding.
The approach enables reliable image search and retrieval.
Abstract
In the cancerology domain, we were brought to make periodic mammography images to monitor tumor patients. Oracle Database Management system (DBMS) is a solution to manage these images with patient's data recorder. Knowing the large size of medical images of mammograms, the Oracle DBMS saves these images outside the Oracle database using external LOBs. The link between these images and Oracle is done through the BFILE. At this level, two problems are raised: the first problem is that access to these images can become impossible because the link is likely to be broken. The second problem is security, the fact that the images are saved outside the Oracle database, they do not benefit from its powerful security. The protection of the integrity and confidentiality of data and patient images are a necessity defended by laws and they must be preserved against any unauthorized access,…
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