Hackers of CypherCon — Season 1, Episode 18: Hidden in Plain Sight, Steganography & Digital Watermarking
Documentary • 23 min • 1 season, 21 episodes
Episode synopsis
Steganography is the practice of hiding a message "in plain sight" inside an image, video, sound, text, or file. The practice goes back centuries, and in recent years has seen a rise in use for digital watermarking. It can be used for communication, leak prevention, or copyright protection. We'll look at techniques, analysis, and detection through the lens of digital watermarking.
About Hackers of CypherCon
CypherCon is an annual hacker conference that provides hackers with an outlet to openly demonstrate and experience creativity and ingenuity.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Hacking, Phreaking & Juvenile Delinquency
- E2Hacking a Better Tomorrow
- E3Forensics When You're Broke
- E4Hack in the Day
- E5Developer Friendly Cryptography
- E6Hacking Academia
- E7Attacking Wireless Devices Using SDR
- E8SOAR: Operating at Attacker Speed
- E9When Developers Fail to Secure
- E10What the Fungi? How to Grow Your Own Nootropics
- E11Text Mining: Reading Between the Lines
- E12SAEDY - Subversion & Espionage Directed Against You