Anti-forensic reversible multi frame block to block pixel mapping information concealing approach to increase the robustness and perceptibility
by Sunil K. Moon; Rajshree D. Raut
International Journal of Information and Computer Security (IJICS), Vol. 14, No. 3/4, 2021

Abstract: All the internet applications like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, WhatsApp requires video and audio, hence there is a requirement to improve the security, privacy and confidentiality of transmitted sensitive information over internet is the biggest issue. The proposed algorithm resolves all the key issues in the existing steganography which is built on the reversible video crypto steganography approach. In this paper, reversible audio video crypto steganography is implemented using multi frame block to block pixel mapping exploding modification direction (MFBBPM EMD) algorithm is to embed secret data as images and audio. Furthermore, to increase the perceptibility, robustness and security of hidden data, anti-forensic detection approach and different types of attacks are applied on stego video during transmission which does not disturb the original stego video and secret data using LabVIEW. Theoretical analysis and simulation results show the effectiveness of the proposed novel technique as compare to existing approach.

Online publication date: Tue, 04-May-2021

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