Abstract

Steganalysis is used for preventing the illegal use of steganography to ensure the security of network communication through detecting whether or not secret information is hidden in the carrier. This paper presents an approach to detect the quantization index modulation (QIM) of steganography in G.723.1 based on the analysis of the probability of occurrence of index values before and after steganography and studying the influence of adjacent index values in voice over internet protocol (VoIP). According to the change of index value distribution characteristics, this approach extracts the distribution probability matrix and the transition probability matrix as feature vectors, and uses principal component analysis (PCA) to reduce the dimensionality. Through a large amount of sample training, the support vector machine (SVM) is designed as a classifier to detect the QIM steganography. The speech samples with different embedding rates and different durations were tested to verify their impact on the accuracy of the steganalysis. The experimental results show that the proposed approach improves the accuracy and reliability of the steganalysis.

Highlights

  • Steganalysis and steganography are a pair of game relationships

  • This paper conducts steganalysis of the secret concealment information in the coding standard G.723.1 that commonly used in voice over internet protocol (VoIP), and presents a steganalysis method based on quantization index modulation (QIM)

  • The algorithm of this paper mainly focuses on the steganalysis of the complementary neighbor vertex-quantization index modulation (CNV-QIM) method with good steganography effect

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Summary

Introduction

Steganalysis and steganography are a pair of game relationships. Just like cryptanalysis and cryptography, they are opponents, but they are closely related and complement each other. While voice over internet protocol (VoIP) brings convenience to people’s lives, it is used by illegal steganography users for cybercrime (to deliver illegal information via VoIP) [1] Under such a circumstance, this paper conducts steganalysis of the secret concealment information in the coding standard G.723.1 that commonly used in VoIP, and presents a steganalysis method based on quantization index modulation (QIM). The teams of Professor Li Songbin and Professor Huang Yongfeng of Tsinghua University have conducted a lot of research on speech coding steganography analysis for VoIP. They obtained some progress in G.729 [2] and G.723 [3] steganalysis.

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The Effect of Index Distribution
QIM Steganography
Transition Probability Matrix Model
PCA Dimensionality Reduction
Experimental Environment
Embedding Rate
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