A Novel Approach for Message Security Using Steganography 

Author & Affiliation:
Madan Lal (mlgtb@rediffmail.com)
Computer Science & Engg. Department GTBKIET, Chhapianwali, Mallout (INDIA)
Jagtar Singh (jagtarsivian@yahoo.com)
Computer Science & Engg. Technology YCOE, Talwandi Sabo Bathinda (INDIA)
Keyword:
Message Security, Steganographyu00a0, Novel Approach
Issue Date:
August 2009
Abstract:

Establishing hidden communication is an important subject of discussion that has gained increasing importance nowadays. There has been many secret communication techniques proposed in the last few years. The focus was given to steganography to build such techniques .Utilizing stego-keys to hide secret messages into images strengthen the security of these techniques. Informally, steganography refers to the practice of hiding secret messages in communications over a public channel so that an eavesdropper (who listens to all communications) cannot even tell that a secret message is being sent. In contrast to the common LSB method used for hiding information in images we have generated a better algorithm for steganography along with its implementation with better security. In this work we have illustrated the fact that next to LSB method with minimum noise of steganography gives less chance for the hacker to hack the information in the network as compared to LSB method.

Pages:
633-639
ISSN:
2319-8044 (Online) - 2231-346X (Print)
Source:
DOI:
jusps-A
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M. Lal; J. Singh, "A Novel Approach for Message Security Using Steganography ", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 2, Page Number 633-639, 2018

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M. Lal; J. Singh, "A Novel Approach for Message Security Using Steganography ", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 21, Issue 2, Page Number 633-639, 2018

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