CONCEALING DATA: SECURING IMAGES THROUGH STEGANOGRAPHIC ENCRYPTION
Abstract
"Concealing Data: Securing Images through Steganographic Encryption" explores the application of steganographic encryption techniques to enhance the security of digital images. This paper investigates the principles of steganography and its utilization for embedding confidential data within image files imperceptibly. Through a comprehensive analysis of steganographic methods, including LSB (Least Significant Bit) embedding and advanced algorithms, the study demonstrates the effectiveness of steganography in concealing sensitive information within images. The potential applications and implications of steganographic encryption for data security and privacy protection are discussed, offering insights into its role in safeguarding digital assets in various domains.
Keywords
Steganography, Encryption, Data Security
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