Information hiding techniques for steganography and digital watermarking / Stefan Katzenbeisser, Fabien A.P. Petitcolas, editors.
Material type: TextSeries: Artech House computer security seriesPublication details: Boston : Artech House, 2000.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 220 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1580530354
- 9781580530354
- 9781580534154
- 1580534155
- 005.8 21
- QA76.9.A25 I54144 2000eb
"Artech House computing library."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Steganography, a means by which two or more parties may communicate using "invisible" or "subliminal" communication, and watermarking, a means of hiding copyright data in images, are becoming necessary components of commercial multimedia applications that are subject to illegal use." "Inside, you get a thorough review of steganography, the history of this previously neglected element of cryptography, a description of possible applications, and a survey of methods you can use to hide information in modern media. Included is an overview of "steganalysis," methods that can be used to break steganographic communication."--Jacket.
1. Introduction to information hiding -- I. Secret writing and steganography. 2. Principles of steganography. 3. A survey of steganographic techniques. 4. Steganalysis -- II. Watermarking and copyright protection. 5. Introduction to watermarking techniques. 6. A survey of current watermarking techniques. 7. Robustness of copyright marking systems. 8. Fingerprinting. 9. Copyright on the Internet and watermarking.
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