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Steganography Secure against Cover-Stego-Attacks

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Information Hiding (IH 1999)

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Steganography aims to secretly transmit messages by embedding them in cover data. The usual criterion each stegosystem must meet is to resist stego-only-attacks. An even stronger criterion is to resist cover-stego-attacks. The article introduces a stego paradigm which aims to meet this stronger requirement by simulating a “usual process” of data processing. The general realization of the paradigm is discussed. One possible realization is sketched.

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Franz, E., Pfitzmann, A. (2000). Steganography Secure against Cover-Stego-Attacks. In: Pfitzmann, A. (eds) Information Hiding. IH 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1768. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10719724_3

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