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Information Hiding

Information Hiding

Copyright: 2015
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9781608079292

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A successor to the popular Artech House title Information Hiding Techniques for Steganography and Digital Watermarking, this comprehensive and up-to-date new resource gives the reader a thorough review of steganography, digital watermarking and media fingerprinting with possible applications to modern communication, and a survey of methods used to hide information in modern media. This book explores Steganography, as a means by which two or more parties may communicate using invisible or subliminal communication. Steganalysis is described as methods which can be used to break steganographic communication. This comprehensive resource also includes an introduction to watermarking and its methods, a means of hiding copyright data in images and discusses components of commercial multimedia applications that are subject to illegal use. This book demonstrates a working knowledge of watermarking's pros and cons, and the legal implications of watermarking and copyright issues on the Internet.
Introduction to Information Hiding; Multimedia Steganography, Steganalysis; Network Steganography, Robust Watermarking; Watermarking security; Fingerprinting; Fragile and Authentication Watermarks; Media forensics; Watermarking in the encrypted domain.
  • Stefan Katzenbeisser Stefan Katzenbeisser is a professor of the security engineering group in the computer science department at the Technische Universite Darmstadt. He received his Ph.D. in computer science at the Vienna University of Technology. Fabien Petitcolas is currently a research analyst at Vasco Data Security. Petitcolas received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Cambridge, UK.
  • Fabien Petitcolas Fabien Petitcolas is currently a research analyst at Vasco Data Security. Petitcolas received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of Cambridge, UK.
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