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Re: Steganalysis Best Practices

Subject: Re: Steganalysis Best Practices
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 11:04:57 -0700
Chad W. Davis wrote:
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.

Peter Wayner wrote a breadth book on the subject covering some areas of detection and steganalysis. It's titled "Disappearing Cryptography", and it's a pretty decent book to get a start on the subject. Mind you, it doesn't cover all subjects, but again, like I said, it's a start.


-Lance


Thank you, Chad W. Davis


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