Title :
Intuition, perception, and secure communication
Author :
Arazi, Benjamin ; Dinstein, Its´Hak ; Kafri, Oded
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Ben Gurion Univ., Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract :
The possibility of integrating human visual intelligence into the process of encrypting sensitive information by presenting certain visual information to the recipient´s eye is discussed. This adds a new dimension to the cryptocomplexity of such a process. Two implementations are based on this principle are described. The first shows how keys used for encryption can be randomly generated by the transmitter, without the necessity of exchanging them with the legitimate recipient. The keys are `embedded´ in a master key and are recovered from it by the intelligence of the legitimate recipient after he or she uses the master key. No human intelligence can be helpful to a user who does not possess the master key. The second implementation concerns the possibility of creating a secret connection between a numerical key and a specific image (e.g. a face). Such a scheme can be used, for example, in validating the identity of the users of credit cards
Keywords :
cryptography; credit cards; cryptocomplexity; human visual intelligence; identification; key embedding; perception; random encryption key generation; secure communication; Algorithm design and analysis; Credit cards; Humans; Manufacturing; Public key cryptography; Resists; Security; Transmitters; Very large scale integration;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on