Huang, Chun-HsiangChun-HsiangHuangChuang, Shang-ChihShang-ChihChuangJA-LING WU2018-09-102018-09-102008http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-44049091622&partnerID=MN8TOARShttp://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/338969A novel data-hiding methodology, denoted as digital invisible ink (DII), is proposed to implement secure steganography systems. Like the real-world invisible ink, secret messages will be correctly revealed only after the marked works undergo certain prenegotiated manipulations, such as lossy compression and processing. Different from conventional data-hiding schemes where content processing or compression operations are undesirable, distortions caused by prenegotiated manipulations in DII-based schemes are indispensable steps for revealing genuine secrets. The proposed scheme is carried out based on two important data-hiding schemes: spread-spectrum watermarking and frequency-domain quantization watermarking. In some application scenarios, the DII-based steganography system can provide plausible deniability and enhance the secrecy by taking cover with other messages. We show that DII-based schemes are indeed superior to existing plausibly deniable steganography approaches in many aspects. Moreover, potential security holes caused by deniable steganography systems are discussed. © 2008 IEEE.application/pdf1512038 bytesapplication/pdfDigital invisible ink (DII); Plausible deniability; Steganalysis; SteganographyDigital-invisible-ink data hiding based on spread-spectrum and quantization techniquesjournal article10.1109/TMM.2008.9217332-s2.0-44049091622