Reversible Video Steganography Using Quick Response Codes and Modified ElGamal Cryptosystem
Ramadhan J. Mstafa

TL;DR
This paper introduces a reversible video steganography method using DWT, QR codes, and an enhanced ElGamal cryptosystem, achieving high security, imperceptibility, and robustness against various noise attacks.
Contribution
It proposes a novel reversible video steganography technique combining DWT, QR codes, and a modified ElGamal cryptosystem for improved security and capacity.
Findings
High security and imperceptibility with SSIM > 0.91
Average PSNR of 52.143 dB indicating high image quality
Embedding capacity of 1 bit per pixel
Abstract
The rapid transmission of multimedia information has been achieved mainly by recent advancements in the Internet's speed and information technology. In spite of this, advancements in technology have resulted in breaches of privacy and data security. When it comes to protecting private information in today's Internet era, digital steganography is vital. Many academics are interested in digital video because it has a great capability for concealing important data. There have been a vast number of video steganography solutions developed lately to guard against the theft of confidential data. The visual imperceptibility, robustness, and embedding capacity of these approaches are all challenges that must be addressed. In this paper, a novel solution to reversible video steganography based on DWT and QR codes is proposed to address these concerns. In order to increase the security level of…
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