"Although people have hidden secrets in plain sight-now called steganography-throughout the ages, the recent growth in computational power and technology has propelled it to the forefront of today's security techniques. Essentially, the information-hiding process in a steganographic system starts by identifying a cover medium's redundant bits (those that can be modified without destroying that medium's integrity). The embedding process creates a stego medium by replacing these redundant bits with data from the hidden message." - Abstract
Documents- Background Paper Presentation - Hide and Seek: An Introduction to Steganography
- Research Paper Presentation - Embedding Covert Channels into TCP/IP
- Homework
- Hide and Seek: An Introduction to Steganography, Niels Provos, Peter Honeyman. IEEE Security and Privacy Journal, May-June 2003
- Cyber warfare: steganography vs. steganalysis, Huaiqing Wang, Shuozhong Wang. Communications of the ACM, Volume 47,Ê Issue 10, October 2004
- Embedding Covert Channels into TCP/IP, Steven J. Murdoch, Stephen Lewis. 7th Information Hiding Workshop, Barcelona, Catalonia (Spain) June 2005
- Links to Steganography related resources