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| Subject: | Re: Steganalysis Best Practices |
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| Date: | Fri, 13 Aug 2004 12:07:44 -0400 |
Chad and the Group, I'm the bad guy and I'm about four week late getting back to the subject that I started. I have about 25+ that have responded, including some for this group. This weekend I will get the list together and the outline and hopefully Monday, that part will be done. I have done some work on this but not ready to send it out. Its no excuse, but I took some time off over July 4th and thereafter, got busy on a case and when I was not busy I had two major articles for publication to get done and out, which I did. BTW I talked about the need for steganalysis in one those journal pieces. So feel free to write and blast me because I'm re-energized now. Regards, Jack 917-450-9328 Fax: 212-656-1486 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chad W. Davis" <chad.davis@backbonesecurity.com> To: <forensics@securityfocus.com> Cc: "'Jack Seward'" <JackSeward@msn.com>; "'Butterworth, Jim'" <jim.butterworth@guidancesoftware.com> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 11:46 AM Subject: Steganalysis Best Practices
Hello all, Recently there was discussion on this list about best practices for steganography detection and extraction. I have not heard anything else since. As far as I know, there currently are no such documents available either online or off. (Someone please correct me if I am wrong.) Is
there
any work being performed to create such a document? If not, I would be interested in hearing from those of you who do forensic analysis and what needs are not addressed in the areas of steganography detection and extraction. Thank you, Chad W. Davis
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