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Title: Roadmap on optical security
Author: Javidi, Bahram
Carnicer González, Arturo
Yamaguchi, Masahiro
Nomura, Takanori
Pérez Cabré, Elisabet
Millán García-Varela, M. Sagrario (María Sagrario)
Nishchal, Naveen K
Torroba, Roberto
Barrera, John Fredy
He, Wenqi
Peng, Xiang
Stern, Adrian
Rivenson, Yair
Alfalou, A.
Brosseau, Cristian
Guo, Changliang
Sheridan, John T
Situ, Guohai
Naruse, Makoto
Matsumoto, Tsutomu
Juvells Prades, Ignacio
Tajahuerce Romera, Enrique
Lancis Sáez, Jesús
Wen Chen
Xudong Chen
Pinkse, Pepijn WH
Mosk, Allard P
Markman, Adam
Keywords: Reconeixement òptic de formes
Processament òptic de dades
Seguretat informàtica
Xifratge (Informàtica)
Comunicacions òptiques
Optical pattern recognition
Optical data processing
Computer security
Data encryption (Computer science)
Optical communications
Issue Date: 22-Jul-2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Abstract: Information security and authentication are important challenges facing our society. Recent attacks by hackers on the databases of large commercial and financial companies have demonstrated that more research and developments of advanced approaches are necessary to deny unauthorized access to critical data. Free space optical technology has been investigated by many researchers in information security, encryption, and authentication. The main motivation for using optics and photonics for information security is that optical waveforms possess many complex degrees of freedom such as amplitude, phase, polarization, large bandwidth, nonlinear transformations, quantum properties of photons, and multiplexing that can be combined in many ways to make the information encryption more secure and more difficult to attack. This roadmap article presents an overview of the potential, recent advances, and the challenges of optical security and encryption using free space optics. The roadmap on optical security is comprised of six categories that together include 16 short sections written by authors who have made relevant contributions in this field. The first category of this roadmap describes novel encryption approaches, including secure optical sensing which summarizes double random phase encryption applications and flaws [Yamaguchi], digital holographic encryption in free space optical technique which describes encryption using multidimensional digital holography [Nomura], simultaneous encryption of multiple signals [Pérez-Cabré], asymmetric methods based on information truncation [Nishchal], and dynamic encryption of video sequences [Torroba]. Asymmetric and one-way cryptosystems are analyzed by Peng. The second category is on compression for encryption. In their respective contributions, Alfalou and Stern propose similar goals involving compressed data and compressive sensing encryption. The very important area of cryptanalysis is the topic of the third category with two sections: Sheridan reviews phase retrieval algorithms to perform different attacks, whereas Situ discusses nonlinear optical encryption techniques and the development of a rigorous optical information security theory. The fourth category with two contributions reports how encryption could be implemented in the nano- or microscale. Naruse discusses the use of nanostructures in security applications and Carnicer proposes encoding information in a tightly focused beam. In the fifth category, encryption based on ghost imaging using single-pixel detectors is also considered. In particular, the authors [Chen, Tajahuerce] emphasize the need for more specialized hardware and image processing algorithms. Finally, in the sixth category, Mosk and Javidi analyze in their corresponding papers how quantum imaging can benefit optical encryption systems. Sources that use few photons make encryption systems much more difficult to attack, providing a secure method for authentication.
Note: Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1088/2040-8978/18/8/083001
It is part of: Journal of Optics, 2016, vol. 16, num. 8, p. 083001
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/118388
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1088/2040-8978/18/8/083001
ISSN: 2040-8978
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