CRJan 4, 2021

Using Chaotic Stream Cipher to Enhance Data Hiding in Digital Images

arXiv:2101.00897v14 citations
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This work provides an incremental improvement in data hiding security for individuals and organizations transmitting sensitive information through digital images.

This paper proposes a system that combines chaotic stream cipher encryption with k-LSB steganography to hide secret messages within digital images. The system aims to enhance data security by making it more difficult to discover the hidden message, demonstrating that unauthorized keys result in completely different extracted messages.

The growing potential of modern communications needs the use of secure means to protect information from unauthorized access and use during transmission. In general, encryption a message using cryptography techniques and then hidden a message with a steganography methods provides an additional layer of protection. Furthermore, using these combination reduces the chance of finding the hidden message. This paper proposed a system which combines schemes of cryptography with steganography for hiding secret messages and to add more complexity for steganography. The proposed system secret message encoded with chaotic stream cipher and afterwards the encoded data is hidden behind an RGB or Gray cover image by modifying the kth least significant bits (k-LSB) of cover image pixels. The resultant stego-image less distorters. After which can be used by the recipient to extract that bit-plane of the image. In fact, the schemes of encryption/decryption and embedding/ extracting in the proposed system depends upon two shred secret keys between the sender and the receiver. An experiment shows that using an unauthorized secret keys between the sender and the receiver have totally different messages from the original ones which improve the confidentiality of the images.

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