An Improved Video Steganography: Using Random Key-Dependent

Steganography is defined as the art of hiding secret data in a non-secret digital carrier called cover media. Trading delicate data without assurance against intruders that may intrude on this data is a lethal. In this manner, transmitting delicate information and privileged insights must not rely on upon just the current communications channels insurance advancements. Likewise should make more strides towards information insurance. This article proposes an improved approach for video steganography. The improvement made by searching for exact matching between the secret text and the video frames RGB channels and Random Key -Dependent Data, achieving steganography performance criteria, invisibility, payload/ capacity and robustness.

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