Randomness Efficient Steganography
Aggelos Kiayias, Alexander Russell, Narasimha Shashidhar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a provably secure, randomness-efficient steganographic protocol that uses pseudorandom generators and randomness extractors to embed messages with optimal key-to-message ratio, advancing secure covert communication methods.
Contribution
It presents the first truly randomness-efficient steganographic system utilizing extractors, achieving optimal key length relative to message size and allowing partial public key sharing without compromising security.
Findings
Achieves a key-to-message ratio approaching 1 as message length increases.
Provides information-theoretic security with exponentially small failure probability.
Introduces the novel application of randomness extractors in steganography.
Abstract
Steganographic protocols enable one to embed covert messages into inconspicuous data over a public communication channel in such a way that no one, aside from the sender and the intended receiver, can even detect the presence of the secret message. In this paper, we provide a new provably-secure, private-key steganographic encryption protocol secure in the framework of Hopper et al. We first present a "one-time stegosystem" that allows two parties to transmit messages of length at most that of the shared key with information-theoretic security guarantees. The employment of a pseudorandom generator (PRG) permits secure transmission of longer messages in the same way that such a generator allows the use of one-time pad encryption for messages longer than the key in symmetric encryption. The advantage of our construction, compared to all previous work is randomness efficiency: in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Steganography and Watermarking Techniques · Cryptography and Data Security · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
