Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization
An information-theoretic model for steganography with a passive adversary is proposed. The adversary's task of distinguishing between an innocent cover message C and a modified message S containing hidden information is interpreted as a hypothesis testing problem. The security of a steganographic system is quantified in terms of the relative entropy (or discrimination) between the distributions of C and S, which yields bounds on the detection capability of any adversary. It is shown that secure steganographic schemes exist in this model provided the covertext distribution satisfies certain conditions. A universal stegosystem is presented in this model that needs no knowledge of the covertext distribution, except that it is generated from independently repeated experiments. © 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Leo Liberti, James Ostrowski
Journal of Global Optimization
Maurice Hanan, Peter K. Wolff, et al.
DAC 1976
Khalid Abdulla, Andrew Wirth, et al.
ICIAfS 2014
Xinyi Su, Guangyu He, et al.
Dianli Xitong Zidonghua/Automation of Electric Power Systems