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Title: A Privacy-Preserving Scheme for Medical Diagnosis Records Based on Encrypted Image Steganography
Authors: Zimba, Aaron
Lishomwa, Kaku
Keywords: Steganography
Cryptography
Diffie-Hellman
LSB
AES
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Zambia Information Communication Technology Journal
Series/Report no.: Volume 7;Issue 1
Abstract: Healthcare records are essential as they establish perpetual reports on the health of patients. These records are in nature meant to be kept confidential. It is for this reason that the data should be secured before transmission. Steganography and cryptography are old concepts used to secure communications. Steganography is hiding data in a carrier, for instance, images, videos, texts, and files. It seeks to hide the existence of communications. Cryptography is communication in deciphering secret writings or ciphers. Steganography and cryptography can both work independently, the two techniques are combined to make communications more secure. In our privacy-preserving scheme for medical diagnosisrecords, a hybrid approach is used to ensure the maximum security of medical records before transmission. The proposed system utilizesAES 128 whichis symmetric key encryption to scramble the data. As compared to asymmetric key encryption, symmetric key encryption is faster because both encryption and decryption utilizesa single key.The proposed system makes use of the Diffie Hellman key exchange algorithm for key agreement. The least significant bit (LSB) which involves the hiding of information in the most repetitive bits of each pixel of an image is implementedfor steganography.The technique was chosen because the level of distortion made onthe image is low hence the image quality change is minimal
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