Steganography and Steganalysis: Different Approaches

Computer Science – Cryptography and Security

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11 Pages, 5 Figures; International Journal of Computers, Information Technology and Engineering (IJCITAE), Vol. 2, No 1, June,

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Steganography is the technique of hiding confidential information within any media. Steganography is often confused with cryptography because the two are similar in the way that they both are used to protect confidential information. The difference between the two is in the appearance in the processed output; the output of steganography operation is not apparently visible but in cryptography the output is scrambled so that it can draw attention. Steganlysis is process to detect of presence of steganography. In this article we have tried to elucidate the different approaches towards implementation of steganography using 'multimedia' file (text, static image, audio and video) and Network IP datagram as cover. Also some methods of steganalysis will be discussed.

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