The effort to inspect and verify warheads in the context of possible future arms control treaties is rife with security and implementation issues. In this paper we review prior work on perceptual image hashing for template-based warhead verification. Furthermore, we formalize the notion of perceptual hashes and demonstrate that large classes of such functions are likely not cryptographically secure. We close with a brief discussion of fully homomorphic encryption as an alternative technique.
Revised: February 4, 2016 |
Published: June 6, 2014
Citation
Bruillard P.J., K.D. Jarman, and S.M. Robinson. 2014.Secure Image Hash Comparison for Warhead Verification. In 55th Annual Meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM 2014), July 20-24, 2014, Atlanta, Georgia, 1, 500-509. Deerfield, Illinois:Institute of Nuclear Materials Management.PNNL-SA-103277.