Abstract

In this paper, we propose deep multi-image steganography with private keys. Recently, several deep CNN-based algorithms have been proposed to hide multiple secret images in a single cover image. However, conventional methods are prone to the leakage of secret information because they do not provide access to an individual secret image and often decrypt the entire hidden information all at once. To tackle the problem, we introduce the concept of private keys for secret images. Our method conceals multiple secret images in a single cover image and generates a visually similar container image containing encrypted secret information inside. In addition, private keys corresponding to each secret image are generated simultaneously. Each private key provides access to only a single secret image while keeping the other hidden images and private keys unrevealed. In specific, our model consists of deep hiding and revealing networks. The hiding network takes a cover image and secret images as inputs and extracts high-level features of the cover image and generates private keys. After that, the extracted features and private keys are concatenated and used to generate a container image. On the other hand, the revealing network extracts high-level features of the container image and decrypts a secret image using the extracted feature and a corresponding private key. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm effectively hides and reveals multiple secret images while achieving high security.

Highlights

  • The main purpose of steganography is to grant access to the hidden information only to the authorized clients while keeping its content and its presence unrevealed to the others

  • In this study, inspired by [11], we introduce the concept of the private key to multi-image steganography

  • Our main contributions can be summarized as follows: (i) We introduce a concept of the private key for the multi-image steganography problem. (ii) Unlike previous image steganography methods, our model can provide access right to the secert image for only authorized people. (iii) In addition, our model makes it possible to extract only quaried secret image without revealing other hidden images

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Steganography is an algorithm to conceal information within an object while keeping the object containing the hidden information indistinguishable from the original one. The main purpose of steganography is to grant access to the hidden information only to the authorized clients while keeping its content and its presence unrevealed to the others. Various kinds of carriers such as physical objects, texts, sounds, and network packets have been utilized to safely conceal and deliver confidential data. A digital image is one of the widely used carriers in recent digital steganographic algorithms (i.e., image steganography)

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