Random Pattern based sequential bit (RaP-SeB) Steganography with Cryptography for Video Embedding
Author(s) -
Ravpreet Kaur,
Manish Mahajan
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of modern education and computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2075-017X
pISSN - 2075-0161
DOI - 10.5815/ijmecs.2016.09.07
Subject(s) - steganography , computer science , embedding , cryptography , covert , covert channel , decoding methods , data transmission , encoding (memory) , encode , theoretical computer science , transmission (telecommunications) , steganography tools , least significant bit , computer security , computer network , algorithm , artificial intelligence , telecommunications , cloud computing , security information and event management , linguistics , philosophy , biochemistry , chemistry , gene , cloud computing security , operating system
Due to an aggressive development and covert transmission of the computer users over the web, the steganography is acquiring its vogue day by day. It is the method to encode the covert data in a transmission medium in a fashion that the actuality of data must remain hidden. To protect the integrity of the data over the internet becomes necessary for the high sensitivity communications or the data transfers. The steganography carries a number of options for the embedding of the secret data into the cover data. In this manuscript, we have proposed the hybrid representation for the embedding of the data, which utilizes the random pattern embedding along with the cryptography for the higher steganography security levels. The proposed model has been designed to enhance the security level by utilizing the sequential data encoding and decoding in the video data. The video embedding creates the higher level of security for the embedded data. The experimental results have been obtained in the form of the embedding capacity, mean squared error (MSE) and Bits per Pixel (BPP). The proposed model has been found to be efficient enough for the video steganography.
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