Survey of image steganography and steganalysis

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Abstract

The term, steganography, comes from Greek and means “covered writing” (Johnson and Jajodia, 1998a; Petitcolas et al., 1999). The intent of steganography is to hide a message in a medium in such a way that no one but the intended recipient knows that the message is even there.

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Bachrach, M., & Shih, F. Y. (2017). Survey of image steganography and steganalysis. In Multimedia Security: Watermarking, Steganography, and Forensics (pp. 201–214). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b12697

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