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Secure Image Steganography using Cryptography and Image Transposition

Multimedia 2016-01-08 v1 Cryptography and Security

Abstract

Information security is one of the most challenging problems in today's technological world. In order to secure the transmission of secret data over the public network (Internet), various schemes have been presented over the last decade. Steganography combined with cryptography, can be one of the best choices for solving this problem. This paper proposes a new steganographic method based on gray-level modification for true colour images using image transposition, secret key and cryptography. Both the secret key and secret information are initially encrypted using multiple encryption algorithms (bitxor operation, bits shuffling, and stego key-based encryption); these are, subsequently, hidden in the host image pixels. In addition, the input image is transposed before data hiding. Image transposition, bits shuffling, bitxoring, stego key-based encryption, and gray-level modification introduce five different security levels to the proposed scheme, making the data recovery extremely difficult for attackers. The proposed technique is evaluated by objective analysis using various image quality assessment metrics, producing promising results in terms of imperceptibility and security. Moreover, the high quality stego images and its minimal histogram changeability, also validate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

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@article{arxiv.1510.04413,
  title  = {Secure Image Steganography using Cryptography and Image Transposition},
  author = {Khan Muhammad and Jamil Ahmad and Muhammad Sajjad and Muhammad Zubair},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.04413},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

A simple but effective image steganographic method, providing secure transmission of secret data over Internet. The final published version of the paper can be downloaded from the link: (http://www.neduet.edu.pk/NED-Journal/2015/15vol4paper3.html). Please contact me at khan.muhammad.icp@gmail.com if you need the final formatted published version of the paper

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