A multi-level approach with visual information for encrypted H.265/HEVC videos
Wenying Wen, Rongxin Tu, Yushu Zhang, Yuming Fang, Yong Yang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a multi-level encryption scheme for HEVC videos that allows users to access varying degrees of visual information, balancing security and usability.
Contribution
It proposes a novel multi-level encryption approach combining lightweight, medium, and heavyweight encryption to control visual information in encrypted videos.
Findings
Different encryption levels retain varying amounts of visual information.
Encrypting specific syntax elements achieves residual visual information.
Users can select encryption levels based on security needs.
Abstract
High-efficiency video coding (HEVC) encryption has been proposed to encrypt syntax elements for the purpose of video encryption. To achieve high video security, to the best of our knowledge, almost all of the existing HEVC encryption algorithms mainly encrypt the whole video, such that the user without permissions cannot obtain any viewable information. However, these encryption algorithms cannot meet the needs of customers who need part of the information but not the full information in the video. In many cases, such as professional paid videos or video meetings, users would like to observe some visible information in the encrypted video of the original video to satisfy their requirements in daily life. Aiming at this demand, this paper proposes a multi-level encryption scheme that is composed of lightweight encryption, medium encryption and heavyweight encryption, where each…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChaos-based Image/Signal Encryption · Advanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Video Coding and Compression Technologies
