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Abstract: Intuitively, the security of a steganographic communication between two principals lies in the inability of an eavesdropper to distinguish cover-objects from stego-objects, that is objects which contain secret messages. A system should be already considered insecure, if an eavesdropper can suspect the presence of secret communication. Several definitions of steganographic security were proposed in the literature. However, they all consider only "perfectly secure" steganographic systems, where... (Update)
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S. Katzenbeisser and F.A.P. Petitcolas, "On Defining Security in Steganographic Systems", Proc. Electronic Imaging, Photonics West, SPIE http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/katzenbeisser02defining.html More
@inproceedings{ katzenbeisser-defining,
author = "S. Katzenbeisser and F. Petitcolas",
title = "On Defining Security in Steganographic Systems",
booktitle = "Electronic Imaging, Photonics West, {SPIE}",
volume = "4675",
series = "Security and Watermarking of Multimedia Contents {IV}",
year = 2002,
pages = "50--56",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/katzenbeisser02defining.html" }
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