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18 March 2008 Influence of embedding strategies on security of steganographic methods in the JPEG domain
Jan Kodovský, Jessica Fridrich
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Abstract
In this paper, we study how specific design principles and elements of steganographic schemes for the JPEG format influence their security. Our goal is to shed some light on how the choice of the embedding operation and domain, adaptive selection channels, and syndrome coding influence statistical detectability. In the experimental part of this paper, the detectability is evaluated using a state-of-the-art blind steganalyzer and the results are contrasted with several adhoc detectability measures, such as the embedding distortion. We also report the first results of our steganalysis of the recently proposed YASS algorithm and compare its security to other steganographic methods for the JPEG format.
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Jan Kodovský and Jessica Fridrich "Influence of embedding strategies on security of steganographic methods in the JPEG domain", Proc. SPIE 6819, Security, Forensics, Steganography, and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents X, 681902 (18 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.759147
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KEYWORDS
Distortion

Image compression

Steganalysis

Information security

Steganography

Quantization

Databases

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