Secret Communication Through Image and Audio for Defence
R. A. Jain1, Hrushikesh B. Surve2, Amit A. Sonar3, Swpanil N. Salunke4
1Prof. R. A. Jain: Department of E&TC Engineering, Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Pune, India.
2Hrushikesh Babasaheb, Department of E&TC Engineering, Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Pune, India.
3Amit Anil Sonar, Department of E&TC Engineering, Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Pune, India.
4Swapnil Nandram Salunke, Department of E&TC Engineering, Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Pune, India.
Manuscript received on April 05, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on April 11, 2013. | Manuscript published on April 15, 2013. | PP: 53-55 | Volume-1 Issue-5, April 2013. | Retrieval Number: E0237041513/2013©BEIESP
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Abstract: Steganography is an art of sending hidden data or secret messages over a public channel so that a third party cannot detect the presence of the secret messages. The goal of steganography is different from classical encryption, which seeks to conceal the content of secret messages; steganography is about hiding the very existence of the secret messages. In this paper we mainly discuss combination of steganographic methods.
Keywords: The goal of steganography is different from classical encryption,