Auerbach Publications - Investigator's
Guide to Steganography.
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Investigator's Guide to Steganography
by Gregory Kipper
ISBN: 0-8493-2433-5, 240
Pages, October 2003
Guide provides a comprehensive look at
steno-graphy, a unique form of hidden
communication from its earliest beginnings to its most modern
uses. For computer forensics investigators and
IT security consultants.
Investigators within the law enforcement and
cyber forensics communities are generally aware of the concept
of steganography, but their levels of expertise vary
dramatically depending upon the incidents and cases that they
have been exposed to. Now there is a book that balances the
playing field in terms of awareness, and serves as a valuable
reference source for the tools and techniques of
steganography.
The
Investigator's Guide to Steganography
provides a comprehensive look at this unique form of hidden
communication from its earliest beginni-ngs to its most modern
uses. The book begins by exploring the past, providing
valuable insight into how this method of communication began
and evolved from ancient times to the present day. It
continues with an in-depth look at the workings of digital
steganography and watermarking methods, available tools on the
Internet, and a review of companies who are providing cutting
edge steganography and watermarking services. The third
section builds on the first two by outlining and discussing
real world uses of steganography from the business and
entertainment to national security and terrorism.
The book concludes by reviewing steganography
detection methods and what can be expected in the future. It
is an informative and entertaining resource that effectively
communicates a general understanding of this complex
field.
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