Exploring Steganography
Steganography, the practice of hiding information, has been around for hundreds of years. However, it has now been associated with some forms of cyber attacks.
What is Steganography?
It is the practice of hiding information within another message or physical object to avoid detection. Steganography can be used to hide virtually any type of digital content, including text, image, video, or audio content. That hidden data is then extracted at its destination.
Steganography is the practice of hiding a secret message inside of (or sometimes on top of!) something that is not secret and visible. It can be used to hide many types of digital content, including text, image, video, or even audio content.
In this webinar, we will exploring what you need to do about steganography in relation to cyber security.
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Join us on Wednesday 24th July 4pm UK time
Who is this for?
- Anyone in a business or organisation who has responsibility for online security.
- CTOs or senior managers who want to understand steganography
- IT / Security teams who are interested in how this is used
- Anyone who is intrigued by how steganography is now used in cyber attacks
What we will cover:
Understanding Steganography
– Basic concepts
– Historical use
– Comparison with cryptography
Types of Steganography
– Text
– Image
– Audio
– Video
Applications of Steganography
– Legitimate
– Illegitimate
How does it work: a practical demonstration
Steganalysis: How to detect and identify when steganography has been used
Hosted by Jon Moss and SOS Intelligence Threat Intelligence Analyst, Daniel Collyer.
Wednesday 24th July 2024
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