Steganography is the art and science of hiding information in
inconspicuous cover data so that even the existence of a secret
message is kept confidential, and steganalysis is the task of
detecting secret messages in covers. This research monograph focuses
on the role of cover signals, the distinguishing feature that requires
us to treat steganography and steganalysis differently from other
secrecy techniques. The main theoretical contribution of the book is a
proposal to structure approaches to provably secure steganography
according to their implied assumptions on the limits of the adversary
and on the nature of covers. A further contribution is the emphasis on
dealing with heterogeneity in cover distributions, crucial for
security analyses. The author's work complements earlier approaches
based on information, complexity, probability and signal processing
theory, and he presents numerous practical implications. The
scientific advances are supported by a survey of the classical
steganography literature; a new proposal for a unified terminology and
notation that is maintained throughout the book; a critical discussion
of the results achieved and their limitations; and an assessment of
the possibility of transferring elements of this research's empirical
perspective to other domains in information security. The book is
suitable for researchers working in cryptography and information
security, practitioners in the corporate and national security
domains, and graduate students specializing in multimedia security and
data hiding.
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ISBN
9783642143137
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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