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  • Masharqa, Tuqa (جامعة بوليتكنك فلسطين - هندسة حاسوب, 2022-01)
    The kitchen is the most dangerous place in the house, there is a high possibility accidents happen. from catching fire to gas seeking, causing disasters where sometimes leads to injuries and deaths. Also, it is considered ...
  • Chetto, Maryline; El Assad, Safwan; Farajallah, Mousa (International Journal of Internet Technology and Secured Transactions, 2014-01-01)
    A growing number of systems are highly connected and distributed over the internet. These systems require innovative software services and infrastructures in order to guarantee security and reliability. This issue has a ...
  • Fawaz, Zeinab; El Assad, Safwan; Farajallah, Mousa; Ayman, Khalil; Lozi, René; Déforges, Olivier (8th International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2013), 2013-12-09)
    In the last two decades, several chaos-based cryptosystems have been proposed. Some of them have architecture comprising a layer of permutation and a layer of diffusion and these layers are simultaneously executed in a ...
  • El Assad, Safwan; Farajallah, Mousa (Signal Processing: Image Communication-Elsevier, 2016-02-29)
    During the last decade, a variety of chaos-based cryptosystems has been introduced to protect the content of the transmitted images. In this paper, we propose a new fast, simple, and robust chaos-based cryptosystem ...
  • Abutaha, Mohammed; Farajallah, Mousa; Tahboub, Radwan (International Journal of Computer Applications, 2011-06-01)
    It is well known that Hash algorithm works in one way, and it cannot be reversed. We can build a new algorithm by using Hill cipher technique .Since its invention in 1929, Hill cipher algorithm which is one of the most ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa (JATIT, 2020-10-31)
    Pseudo-Random Number Generators (PRNGs) play an important role in many cryptographic applications. Many network security algorithms and protocols that are based on cryptography also require random or pseudorandom numbers ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa; El Assad, Safwan; Déforges, Olivier; Hamidouche, Wassim; Sidaty, Naty (Signal Processing: Image Communication, 2017-10-01)
    In this paper we propose a real-time selective video encryption solution in the scalable extension of High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, referred to as SHVC. The proposed scheme encrypts a set of sensitive SHVC ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa; Hamidouche, Wassim; Deforges, Olivier; El Assad, Safwan (2015 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2015-09-27)
    In this paper we investigate privacy protection for the HEVC standard based on the tile concept. Tiles in HEVC enable the video to be split into independent rectangular regions. Two solutions are proposed to encrypt the ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa; Gautier, Guillaume; Hamidouche, Wassim; Déforges, Olivier; El Assad, Safwan (https://arxiv.org/, 2021-03-09)
    Versatile video coding (VVC) is the next generation video coding standard developed by the joint video experts team (JVET) and released in July 2020. VVC introduces several new coding tools providing a significant coding ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa; Qumsieh, Rawan; Isayed, Samer (The Tenth International Conference on Emerging Security Information, Systems and Technologies--SECURWARE 2016, 2016-07-24)
    Confusion and diffusion are the two main principles in encryption. Confusion is a process that drastically changes data from the input to the output. In order to make it right, we have to make the relation between the ...
  • Hamidouche, Wassim; Farajallah, Mousa; Raulet, Mickael; Deforges, Olivier; El Assad, Safwan (2015 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP), 2015-04-19)
    In this paper we investigate a selective video encryption in the scalable HEVC extension (SHVC). The SHVC extension encodes the video in several layers corresponding to different spatial and quality representations of the ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa; Hamamreh, Rushdi (Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Security Management, SAM 2009, 2009-07-13)
    Many cryptosystems were designed to prevent data from unauthorized access, and some are relatively secure but slow. Others are fast but relatively not secure enough. One of the most efficient cryptosystems is Hill ...
  • Jawabreh, Sajeda; Awwad, Khalel; dwayat, Haneen (جامعة بوليتكنك فلسطين - تكتنولوجيا المعلومات, 2020-09-01)
    Traditional traffic lights are very important in regulating traffic. However, traffic jam problems have not been completely solved. Therefore, there is a real need for using modern technologies to upgrade traditional ...
  • AbuTaha, Mohammed; Farajallah, Mousa; Tahboub, Radwan; Odeh, Mohammad (International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS), 2011-06-02)
    Cryptography in the past was used in keeping military information, diplomatic correspondence secure and in protecting the national security. However, the use was limited. Nowadays, the range of cryptography applications ...
  • Abutaha, Mohammed; Farajallah, Mousa; Tahboub, Radwan; Odeh, Mohammad (International Journal of Computer Science and Security (IJCSS), 2011)
    Cryptography in the past was used in keeping military information, diplomatic correspondence secure and in protecting the national security. However, the use was limited. Nowadays, the range of cryptography applications ...
  • Farajallah, Mousa (JATIT, 2018-04-15)
    Many security applications are based on Pseudo Random Number Generators (PRNGs). Random binary numbers constitute a major reliance in many network security algorithms. For example, common cryptosystems require a long ...
  • Badran, Sultan; Arman, Nabil; Farajallah, Mousa (IEEE, 2020-12-28)
    In light of the progress achieved by the technology sector in the areas of internet speed and cloud services development, and in addition to other advantages provided by the cloud such as reliability and easy access from ...

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