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Information Hiding : 5th International Workshop, IH 2002, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands, October 7-9, 2002, Revised Papers / edited by Fabien A. P. Petitcolas.

LIBRA Q341 .P7 2004
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Petitcolas, Fabien A. P., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 2578.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 2578
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data encryption (Computer science).
Computer networks.
Operating systems (Computers).
Computers and civilization.
Computers.
Law and legislation.
Cryptology.
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary.
Computer Communication Networks.
Operating Systems.
Computers and Society.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
Local Subjects:
Cryptology.
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary.
Computer Communication Networks.
Operating Systems.
Computers and Society.
Legal Aspects of Computing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (X, 430 pages).
Edition:
First edition 2003.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
These post-proceedings contain 27 papers that were accepted for presentation at the Fifth International Workshop on Information Hiding, held 7-9 October 2002, in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands. The papers were selected from 78 submissions on the basis of their scienti?c excellence and novelty by the program committee. We tried to have a balanced program covering several aspects of information hiding. The program committee was composed of Ross J. Anderson (Univ- sity of Cambridge, UK), Jan Camenisch (IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland), Ingemar J. Cox (NEC Research Institute, USA), John McHugh (SEI/CERT, USA), Ira S. Moskowitz (Naval Research Laboratory, USA), Job Oostveen (Philips Research, The Netherlands), Andreas P?tzmann (Dresden University of Technology, Germany), Mike Reiter (Carnegie Mellon University, USA), and me. We all wish to thank all the authors of submissions for o?ering their papers for consideration. This year, contrary to the four previous workshops, the call for papers - quested anonymous submissions. However, anonymity was not compulsory and we did accept some papers in which the identity of the authors was clear. Each submission was assigned to three members of the program committee. Papers submitted by program committee members were assigned to four reviewers. The program committee relied on the advice of outside colleagues. We also insisted that 12 of the 27 accepted papers should be revised according to the comments of the reviewers.
Contents:
Information Hiding and Networking
Hiding Intrusions: From the Abnormal to the Normal and Beyond
Eliminating Steganography in Internet Traffic with Active Wardens
Anonymity
From a Trickle to a Flood: Active Attacks on Several Mix Types
Limits of Anonymity in Open Environments
Chaffinch: Confidentiality in the Face of Legal Threats
Watermarking Fundamentals
Nothing But a Kiss: A Novel and Accurate Approach to Assessing the Performance of Multidimensional Distortion-Compensated Dither Modulation
Robustness and Efficiency of Non-linear Side-Informed Watermarking
Security of Public Watermarking Schemes for Binary Sequences
Watermarking Algorithms I
Direct Embedding and Detection of RST Invariant Watermarks
Robust Image Watermark Using Radon Transform and Bispectrum Invariants
Audio Watermark Robustness to Desynchronization via Beat Detection
Watermarking Algorithms II
Robust Watermarking and Affine Registration of 3D Meshes
Natural Language Watermarking and Tamperproofing
Attacks on Watermarking Algorithms
Cryptanalysis of UCLA Watermarking Schemes for Intellectual Property Protection
Cryptanalysis of Discrete-Sequence Spread Spectrum Watermarks
Detectors for Echo Hiding Systems
Steganography Algorithms
A Steganographic Embedding Undetectable by JPEG Compatibility Steganalysis
Steganography Preserving Statistical Properties
Bit-Plane Decomposition Steganography Combined with JPEG2000 Compression
Steganalysis I
Steganalysis of JPEG Images: Breaking the F5 Algorithm
Detecting Low Embedding Rates
Steganalysis II
Detecting Hidden Messages Using Higher-Order Statistics and Support Vector Machines
Detection of LSB Steganography via Sample Pair Analysis
Hiding Information in Unusual Content I
Hiding Data in DNA
Tracing the Source of a Shredded Document
Hiding Information in Unusual Content II
Oblivious Hashing: A Stealthy Software Integrity Verification Primitive
Practical Oblivious Transfer Protocols.
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ISBN:
978-3-540-36415-3
9783540364153
Access Restriction:
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