Discover How to Hide Data Using Least Significant Bit Steganography ๐
Join us for a fun demonstration of least significant bit steganography, a cool technique to hide information within images. Perfect for grades 6-12 students interested in data security and digital mysteries!

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2.0K views โข Jun 17, 2020

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The session will involve a demonstration of one of the techniques in data hiding; namely, least significant bit steganography. We will start by providing the definition of steganography and its uses in non-digital world and proceed with basic data storage on computers (how characters, images, colors are represented on a computer). We will focus on the RGB color scheme and explore how the least significant bits can be used to embed data in a file. We will then use a software (steghide.exe) to embed data in an image and extract the data form the image. Audience will be provided a challenge where they will use the tool to extract the hidden data.
At the end of this session the audience will have learned about a fun activity for students through which students can learn about/revise how data is stored on a computer, basics of the binary number system, data hiding techniques in particular using least significant bit steganography, and a simple hands-on tool to demonstrate how steganography works.
Speaker: Yesem Kurt Peker, Columbus State University, Associate Professor
Resources: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wr6pmkrqw1lj4i/Information%20Hiding%20Using%20Least%20Significant%20Bit%20Steganography.pptx?dl=0
This session was a part of the 2020 Constellations Virtual Computer Science Professional Development Summit. For more information on the summit visit https://constellationspd.cc.gatech.edu/
The summit was presented by the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing, the Georgia Department of Education, CS4GA, and Computer Science Teachers Association.
At the end of this session the audience will have learned about a fun activity for students through which students can learn about/revise how data is stored on a computer, basics of the binary number system, data hiding techniques in particular using least significant bit steganography, and a simple hands-on tool to demonstrate how steganography works.
Speaker: Yesem Kurt Peker, Columbus State University, Associate Professor
Resources: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9wr6pmkrqw1lj4i/Information%20Hiding%20Using%20Least%20Significant%20Bit%20Steganography.pptx?dl=0
This session was a part of the 2020 Constellations Virtual Computer Science Professional Development Summit. For more information on the summit visit https://constellationspd.cc.gatech.edu/
The summit was presented by the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing, the Georgia Department of Education, CS4GA, and Computer Science Teachers Association.
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