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MSc Information Security and Computer Forensics
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INFORMATION SECURITY THROUGH IMAGE STEGANOGRAPHYUSINGLEAST SIGNIFICANT BIT ALGORITHM
 
By
NANI KODURI
Master of ScienceinInformation Security and Computer ForensicsUniversity of East London
 
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I am extremely satisfied in successfully completing the dissertation for mycourse MSc Information Security and Computer Forensics. I take this opportunity tothank all my faculties and mentors who took a huge part in my progress. I wouldespecially like to thank
Dr. David Preston
who helped in completing the dissertationwith valuable suggestions and feedback ensuring my direction is correct in my firstresearch project. The UEL library and the Journal Access systems were extremelyhelpful in providing me with the necessary knowledge to actively engage in theproject. I would like to thank my friends for helping me with their expertise inMicrosoft .NET technologies for building the steganographic application. Above all, Iam grateful to my parents for helping me to pursue this course.
 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
ABSTRACTCHAPTER 11. INTRODUCTION
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....71.1. PROBLEM STATEMENT
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......91.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
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...91.3. RESEARCH METHOD
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.....91.4. SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
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...101.5. THESIS OF THE PROJECT
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11CHAPTER 22. LITERATURE REVIEW
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..122.1. INFORMATION SECURITY
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...122.1.1. SECURITY
ATTACKS…………………………………………..14
 2.2. CRYPTOGRAPHY
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..172.2.1. SYMMETRIC ENCRYPTION
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..192.2.2. ASYMMETRIC ENCRYPTION
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...212.3. STEGANOGRAPHY
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222.3.1. LSB ALGORITHM
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..242.3.2. JSTEG ALGORITHM
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.262.3.3. F5 ALGORITHM
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.262.4. DIGITAL WATERMARKING
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...27CHAPTER 33. DESIGN
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.293.1. ENCRYPTION PHASE
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303.2. TRANSMISSION PHASE
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313.3. DECRYPTION PHASE
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...323.4. DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS
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...323.4.1. CONSTRUCTING DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
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..343.4.2. DATA FLOW DIAGRAM LEVEL 0
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..343.4.3. DATA FLOW DIAGRAM LEVEL 1
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