A Secure Cyclic Steganographic Technique for Color Images using Randomization
This addresses the need for secure communication for users transmitting sensitive data, but it appears incremental as it builds on existing LSB-based methods with a randomized cyclic approach.
The paper tackles the problem of securing personal data in open networks by proposing a new cyclic steganographic technique for color images, which experimentally shows promising results in security, imperceptibility, and robustness compared to existing methods.
Information Security is a major concern in today's modern era. Almost all the communicating bodies want the security, confidentiality and integrity of their personal data. But this security goal cannot be achieved easily when we are using an open network like Internet. Steganography provides one of the best solutions to this problem. This paper represents a new Cyclic Steganographic T echnique (CST) based on Least Significant Bit (LSB) for true color (RGB) images. The proposed method hides the secret data in the LSBs of cover image pixels in a randomized cyclic manner. The proposed technique is evaluated using both subjective and objective analysis using histograms changeability, Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Mean Square Error (MSE). Experimentally it is found that the proposed method gives promising results in terms of security, imperceptibility and robustness as compared to some existent methods and vindicates this new algorithm.