A Secure Image Steganography Using Bit Shift Encryption & MLSB Approach
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.5, No. 7)Publication Date: 2016-07-05
Authors : Raminder Jit Singh Kahlon; Vinay Bhardwaj;
Page : 408-412
Keywords : Stegnography; Image Stegnography; LSB; MLSB; Security; Data Hiding;
Abstract
Steganography is a technique for the secure transmission of data over the network. In this process, the secret information is transmitted by hiding this behind a signal or image or video. Steganography can be a solution which makes it possible to send news and information without being censored and without the fear of the messages being intercepted and traced back to us. In this process, the secret information is transmitted by hiding this behind a signal or image or video. This technique can be used for hiding images in 24-bit, 8-bit or gray scale format. There is a limit to the size of a file which you can embed information into. There is no provision for encryption in Least Significant Bit (LSB). The main motivation behind the work is that to make LSB more detectable and more secure and also the data that is sent behind the image is in more quantity.
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