Enhanced Audio LSB Steganography for Secure Communication

  • Junaid M
  • Farhan K
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—The ease with which data can be remitted across the globe via Internet has made it an obvious (as medium) choice for on line data transmission and communication. This salient trait, however, is constraint with akin issues of privacy, veracity of the information being exchanged over it, and legitimacy of its sender together with its availability when needed. Although cryptography is being used to confront confidentiality concern yet for many is slightly limited in scope because of discernibility of encrypted information. Further, due to restrictions imposed on the use of cryptography by its citizens for personal doings, various Governments have also coxswained the research arena to explore another discipline of information hiding called steganography – whose sole purpose is to make the information being exchanged inaudible. This research is focused on evolution of model based secure LSB Steganographic scheme for digital audio wave file format to withstand passive attack by Warden Wendy.

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Junaid, M., & Farhan, K. (2016). Enhanced Audio LSB Steganography for Secure Communication. International Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.14569/ijacsa.2016.070146

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