At every stage of the digital media transfer, storage, and retrieval process, sensitive images are rendered indecipherable through the use of image encryption. Germany's hospitals have relied on image encryption for years to keep patient data from being accessed by the IT personnel, stolen or left recorded into the network system that could be compromised remotely.
In order to encrypt a file manually, the process is extremely time- and effort-consuming. Automating this process while retaining high security is desirable. In this research, we present an approach for encrypting medical images that combines scientific computing with cryptography.
This algorithm uses the Fibonacci Multi Chaos Algorithm to encrypt medical images, making them more secure. Distinct wavelet transform orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is used to convey picture data in this work, which is a reliable and secure method.
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