An approach for Secured Image Transmission: A High Capacitive and Confidentiality based Image Steganography using Private Stego-Key

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G.Aparna et.al

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In the proposed paper an approach for image transmission with security and also improvement of the gray-scale (8-bit image) image flexible stenographic system using LSB approach. In this process a secret key of 80 bits is applied while embedding the message into the cover image. To provide high security and also confidentiality of the data a key stego-key is applied. The proposed method the information bits are embedded adaptively into the cover-image pixels. With this method a high embedding capacity in terms of hiding the data is provided and also better imperceptibility is also achieved. The major advantage of this method verifies by the Security method of Digital Signature. It is to be verified whether the attacker has made  a trials to change the Secret information in the  present inside the stego-image which is intended to be kept secret throughout the communication process. In this technique the embedding process to hide the message data present in the transformed spatial domain of the cover image and makes use of a simple Exclusive-OR  operation based on  Security checking method of  verifying the signature digitally by using key size value of 140 bits is used to check the integrity from the stego-image. The confidential data which is embedded can be retrieved from stego-images. The security level is enhanced by using the stego key and by adaptive steganography data inconspicuousness is improved.

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et.al, G. (2021). An approach for Secured Image Transmission: A High Capacitive and Confidentiality based Image Steganography using Private Stego-Key. Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education (TURCOMAT), 12(3), 4190–4201. Retrieved from https://turcomat.org/index.php/turkbilmat/article/view/1710
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