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Integrating Light-Weight Cryptography with Diacritics Arabic Text Steganography Improved for Practical Security Applications
Author(s) -
Malak G. Alkhudaydi,
Adnan Gutub
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of information security and cybercrimes research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1658-7782
pISSN - 1658-7790
DOI - 10.26735/fmit1649
Subject(s) - steganography , cryptography , computer science , cover (algebra) , computer security , encryption , steganography tools , arabic , information security , theoretical computer science , artificial intelligence , embedding , engineering , linguistics , mechanical engineering , philosophy
Cryptography and steganography are combined to provide practical data security. This paper proposes integrating light-weight cryptography with improved Arabic text steganography for optimizing security applications. It uses lightweight cryptography to cope with current limited device capabilities, to provide acceptable required security. The work tests hiding encrypted secret information within Arabic stego-cover texts, using all common diacritics found naturally in the Arabic language. The study considers different challenging situations and scenarios in order to evaluate security practicality. It further carries out simulations on some short texts from the Holy Quran, taking them as standard authentic texts, that are fixed and trusted, therefore providing realistic study feedback that is worth monitoring. Our improved approach features preferred capacity and security, surpassing the best previous diacritics stego approach, showing interesting potential results for attractive enlightening exploration to come.

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