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arxiv: 1005.0705 · v3 · pith:4V5HHKEUnew · submitted 2010-05-05 · 💻 cs.CR

Chaotic iterations versus Spread-spectrum: chaos and stego security

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keywords schemesecuritychaos-securityhidingspread-spectrumbeenchaos-securedata
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A new framework for information hiding security, called chaos-security, has been proposed in a previous study. It is based on the evaluation of unpredictability of the scheme, whereas existing notions of security, as stego-security, are more linked to information leaks. It has been proven that spread-spectrum techniques, a well-known stego-secure scheme, are chaos-secure too. In this paper, the links between the two notions of security is deepened and the usability of chaos-security is clarified, by presenting a novel data hiding scheme that is twice stego and chaos-secure. This last scheme has better scores than spread-spectrum when evaluating qualitative and quantitative chaos-security properties. Incidentally, this result shows that the new framework for security tends to improve the ability to compare data hiding scheme.

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