Computer based steganography: How it works and why therefore any restrictions on cryptography are nonsense, at best (English)
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Title:Computer based steganography: How it works and why therefore any restrictions on cryptography are nonsense, at best
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Contributors:Franz, Elke ( author ) / Jerichow, Anja ( author ) / Möller, Steffen ( author ) / Pfitzmann, Andreas ( author ) / Stierand, Ingo ( author )
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Published in:Information Hiding ; 7-21Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 1174 ; 7-21
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Place of publication:Berlin, Heidelberg
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Publication date:1996-01-01
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Size:15 pages
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Type of media:Article/Chapter (Book)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents eBook
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The history of steganographyKahn, David et al. | 1996
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Computer based steganography: How it works and why therefore any restrictions on cryptography are nonsense, at bestFranz, Elke / Jerichow, Anja / Möller, Steffen / Pfitzmann, Andreas / Stierand, Ingo et al. | 1996
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Hiding data in the OSI network modelHandel, Theodore G. / Sandford, Maxwell T. II et al. | 1996
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Stretching the limits of steganographyAnderson, Ross et al. | 1996
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Trials of traced traitorsPfitzmann, Birgit et al. | 1996
- 65
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Establishing big brother using covert channels and other covert techniquesDesmedt, Yvo et al. | 1996
- 73
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Covert channels—A context-based viewMeadows, Catherine / Moskowitz, Ira S. et al. | 1996
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Covert channel analysis for StubsAnderson, Mark S. / Ozols, Maris A. et al. | 1996
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Anonymous addresses and confidentiality of locationJackson, Ian W. et al. | 1996
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MIXes in mobile communication systems: Location management with privacyFederrath, Hannes / Jerichow, Anja / Pfitzmann, Andreas et al. | 1996
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Hiding Routing informationGoldschlag, David M. / Reed, Michael G. / Syverson, Paul F. et al. | 1996
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The Newton channelAnderson, Ross / Vaudenay, Serge / Preneel, Bart / Nyberg, Kaisa et al. | 1996
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A progress report on subliminal-free channelsBurmester, Mike / Desmedt, Yvo G. / Itoh, Toshiya / Sakurai, Kouichi / Shizuya, Hiroki / Yung, Moti et al. | 1996
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Modeling cryptographic protocols and their collusion analysisLow, Steven H. / Maxemchuk, Nicholas F. et al. | 1996
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A secure, robust watermark for multimediaCox, Ingemar J. / Kilian, Joe / Leighton, Tom / Shamoon, Talal et al. | 1996
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Modulation and information hiding in imagesSmith, Joshua R. / Comiskey, Barrett O. et al. | 1996
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Watermarking document images with bounding box expansionBrassil, Jack / O'Gorman, Larry et al. | 1996
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The history of subliminal channelsSimmons, Gustavus J. et al. | 1996
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Blind decoding, blind undeniable signatures, and their applications to privacy protectionSakurai, Kouichi / Yamane, Yoshinori et al. | 1996
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Practical invisibility in digital communicationAura, Tuomas et al. | 1996
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Fractal based image steganographyDavern, Paul / Dr. Scott, Michael et al. | 1996
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Echo hidingGruhl, Daniel / Lu, Anthony / Bender, Walter et al. | 1996
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Tamper resistant software: an implementationAucsmith, David et al. | 1996
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Oblivious key escrowBlaze, Matt et al. | 1996
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HMOS: Her Majesty's Orthography ServiceSir Bentbyte, Norman et al. | 1996
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Information hiding terminology| 1996