Abstract

Steganography is the art and practice of communication using hidden messages. The least significant bits (LSB) based method is the well-known type of steganography in the spatial domain. Usually, achieving the larger embedding capacity in LSB-based methods requires a large number of LSB bits modification which indirectly reduces the visual quality of stego-image and increases the risk of steganalysis detection attacks. In this study, we propose a novel steganography method with data mapping strategy which can reduce the number of bits modification per pixel. In the proposed method, four secret data bits are mapped with the four most significant bits of a cover pixel. Furthermore, the only two LSBs of a pixel are modified to indicate the mapping strategy. Experimental results show that the proposed method is able to achieve 3.48% larger embedding capacity while enhancing the visual quality (i.e., peak signal to noise ratio (PSNR) 3.73 dB) and reducing the modification of 0.76 bits per pixel. Moreover, the proposed method provides security against basic Regular and Singular groups (RS) steganalysis and histogram steganalysis detection attacks.

Highlights

  • With the evolution of the Internet, one of the major concerns is to secure communicated information

  • We will discuss the well-known image-based steganography techniques that deal with the least significant bit (LSB) substitution of the cover image pixels to hide secret data

  • We will present the proposed least significant bits (LSB)-based steganography method that aimed at enhancing embedding capacity, achieving good visual quality, and security against steganalysis detection attacks

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Summary

Introduction

With the evolution of the Internet, one of the major concerns is to secure communicated information. Steganography techniques have been employed in various digital mediums, i.e., image, audio, video, and network protocols to achieve secret communication It is employed in various applications; Yesilyurt and Yalman used steganography to secure stored data elements in the cloud [2]. A steganography algorithm should be able to achieve larger embedding capacity with high visual imperceptibility while maintaining the security and integrity of secret data. We will discuss the well-known image-based steganography techniques that deal with the least significant bit (LSB) substitution of the cover image pixels to hide secret data.

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