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Randomized key-based gmo-bcs image encryption for securing medical image

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Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering and Sciences Publication

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An essential security requirement while transmitting and receiving medical images is to maintain confidentiality and authorization of these medical images. This paper contains a proposal of an enhanced lossless image encryption algorithm that provides security to Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) images by producing a random key with using enhanced group modulo based bit circular shift (GMO-BCS) technique. Random key production is the backbone of this technique to provide robust security of medical images that transfer over a network. In the encryption process, we randomly generate a key for each and every pixel of the DICOM image. Group theory is used in this process to create circular shifting in 8-bit pixel values while the security enhancement employs the random key for encryption. This technique is more suitable for medical image encryption either by direct transmission or multimedia app-based transmission under telemedicine and others. © BEIESP.

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