Difference between revisions of "Steganography"
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| − | '''Steganography''' is a science that pertains to the art of concealing data in a communication in such a way that only the sender and receipt know of its exists and method of access. The platform used for transmission can be anything from a document to a digital file. Additionally, it is more common than not to [encrypt] the hidden data whenever possible such as with digital files or images. | + | '''Steganography''' is a science that pertains to the art of concealing data in a communication in such a way that only the sender and receipt know of its exists and method of access. The platform used for transmission can be anything from a document to a digital file. Additionally, it is more common than not to [[encrypt]] the hidden data whenever possible such as with digital files or images. |
Revision as of 00:39, 17 May 2006
Steganography is a science that pertains to the art of concealing data in a communication in such a way that only the sender and receipt know of its exists and method of access. The platform used for transmission can be anything from a document to a digital file. Additionally, it is more common than not to encrypt the hidden data whenever possible such as with digital files or images.