Title
Moving steganography and steganalysis from the laboratory into the real world.
Abstract
There has been an explosion of academic literature on steganography and steganalysis in the past two decades. With a few exceptions, such papers address abstractions of the hiding and detection problems, which arguably have become disconnected from the real world. Most published results, including by the authors of this paper, apply "in laboratory conditions" and some are heavily hedged by assumptions and caveats; significant challenges remain unsolved in order to implement good steganography and steganalysis in practice. This position paper sets out some of the important questions which have been left unanswered, as well as highlighting some that have already been addressed successfully, for steganography and steganalysis to be used in the real world.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2482513.2482965
IH&MMSec
Keywords
Field
DocType
laboratory condition,good steganography,detection problem,important question,real world,academic literature,papers address abstraction,significant challenge,position paper set,steganalysis,security models,game theory,steganography
Steganography,Steganography tools,Computer security,Computer science,Position paper,Theoretical computer science,Game theory,Steganalysis,Computer security model
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
76
2.01
78
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andrew D. Ker1120384.75
Patrick Bas274230.95
Rainer Böhme3104985.84
Rémi Cogranne454530.57
Scott Craver530634.40
Tomás Filler682836.18
Jessica Fridrich78014592.05
Tomáš Pevný8104345.20