QMedShield: A Novel Quantum Chaos-based Image Encryption Scheme for Secure Medical Image Storage in the Cloud
In the age of digital technology, medical images play a crucial role in the healthcare industry which aids surgeons in making precise decisions and reducing the diagnosis time. However, the storage of large amounts of these images in third-party cloud services raises privacy and security concerns. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | In the age of digital technology, medical images play a crucial role in the
healthcare industry which aids surgeons in making precise decisions and
reducing the diagnosis time. However, the storage of large amounts of these
images in third-party cloud services raises privacy and security concerns.
There are a lot of classical security mechanisms to protect them. Although, the
advent of quantum computing entails the development of quantum-based encryption
models for healthcare. Hence, we introduce a novel quantum chaos-based
encryption scheme for medical images in this article. The model comprises
bit-plane scrambling, quantum logistic map, quantum operations in the diffusion
phase and hybrid chaotic map, DNA encoding, and computations in the confusion
phase to transform the plain medical image into a cipher medical image. The
proposed scheme has been evaluated using multiple statistical measures and
validated against more attacks such as differential attacks with three
different medical datasets. Hence the introduced encryption model has proved to
be attack-resistant and robust than other existing image encryption schemes,
ensuring the secure storage of medical images in cloud environments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.09191 |