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Cybernetics and Systems
An International Journal
Volume 55, 2024 - Issue 1
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Competitive Swarm Improved Invasive Weed Optimization-Based Secret Sharing Scheme for Visual Cryptography

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Abstract

Visual cryptography is a cryptographic method that encrypts visual facts and the information decrypted appears as an original visual image. Here, the confidential data is shared by dividing the visual details into multiple shares such that the encryption and the decryption are performed for reconstructing the original image back by stacking the splitted shares. However, the data sharing process lacks adequate security protection. To overcome the issues, this paper presents a robust visual cryptography-based data sharing scheme, named Competitive Swarm Improved Invasive Weed Optimization (CSIIWO) for sharing multiple data. Initially, the grayscale input image is shared between several parties, such that the shared image is encrypted and decrypted for retrieving the original image back. However, the cryptographic key generation is done using the devised CSIIWO algorithm such that the cryptographic keys are generated for the data sharing process to maintain confidentiality among multiple parties. Moreover, the devised method achieved the maximum Peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR) of 40.749 dB, minimum conditional privacy loss of 0.508, and maximum entropy of 7.987, respectively using Lena image. Furthermore, the proposed scheme can protect the multiple data sharing information and has numerous advantages compared with the previous mechanisms.

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