Reversible Data Hiding in Encrypted Image
Author(s) -
Kalpana Hangargi,
Dr.Anita Harsoor,
Dr.Prakash Pattan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of innovative technology and exploring engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3075
DOI - 10.35940/ijitee.i7661.078919
Subject(s) - encryption , computer science , steganography , computer security , confidentiality , the internet , information hiding , data security , image (mathematics) , information security , on the fly encryption , digital image , world wide web , computer vision , image processing
Today, digital communication has become an integral part of everyday life. Many applications are based on the Internet and communications must be made in secret. This is especially important when confidential information needs to be exchanged. As a result, the security of information transmitted over public channels is a fundamental problem, and as a result, the confidentiality and integrity of the data is essential to protect against unauthorized access and use. This caused the information concealment area to become unstable. Encryption and steganography are two of the most common methods you can use to ensure safety. With encryption, the data is converted to another form of gibberish and the encrypted data is transmitted. In Steganography, the image is transferred to the image, which is embedded in the image without affecting the quality of the image.This article suggests a new way to embed data into images and edit data using common virtual built-in technologies
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