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DEMIS: A Threat Model for Selectively Encrypted Visual Surveillance Data (2210.14622v1)

Published 26 Oct 2022 in cs.CR

Abstract: The monitoring of individuals/objects has become increasingly possible in recent years due to the convenience of integrated cameras in many devices. Due to the important moments or activities of people captured by these devices, it has made it a great asset for attackers to launch attacks against by exploiting the weaknesses in these devices. Different studies proposed na\"ive/selective encryption of the captured visual data for safety but despite the encryption, an attacker can still access or manipulate such data. This paper proposed a novel threat model, DEMIS which helps analyse the threats against such encrypted videos. The paper also examines the attack vectors that can be used for threats and the mitigation that will reduce or prevent the attack. For experiments, firstly the data set is generated by applying selective encryption on the Regions-of-interests (ROI) of the tested videos using the image segmentation technique and Chacha20 cipher. Secondly, different types of attacks, such as inverse, lowercase, uppercase, random insertion, and malleability attacks were simulated in experiments to show the effects of the attacks, the risk matrix, and the severity of these attacks. Our developed data set with the original, selective encrypted, and attacked videos are available on git-repository(https://github.com/Ifeoluwapoo/video-datasets) for future researchers.

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