Mastering Network Information Hiding: Revised Steganography Patterns π‘
Join Prof. Dr. Steffen Wendzel in this comprehensive online class on network information hiding. Explore slides, exercises, and reading assignments to deepen your understanding of steganography hiding patterns and techniques.

Steffen Wendzel
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This is a video of a whole online class on network information hiding by Prof. Dr. Steffen Wendzel.
Slides, exercises and reading assignments:
https://github.com/cdpxe/Network-Covert-Channels-A-University-level-Course/blob/master/README.md
About this chapter (Paper Abstract):
Steganography embraces several hiding techniques which spawn across multiple domains. However, the related terminology is not unified among the different domains, such as digital media steganography, text steganography, cyber-physical systems steganography, network steganography (network covert channels), local covert channels, and out-of-band covert channels. To cope with this, a prime attempt has been done in 2015, with the introduction of the so-called hiding patterns, which allow to describe hiding techniques in a more abstract manner. Despite significant enhancements, the main limitation of such a taxonomy is that it only considers the case of network steganography. Therefore, this paper reviews both the terminology and the taxonomy of hiding patterns as to make them more general. Specifically, hiding patterns are split into those that describe the embedding and the representation of hidden data within the cover object. As a first research action, we focus on embedding hiding patterns and we show how they can be applied to multiple domains of steganography instead of being limited to the network scenario. Additionally, we exemplify representation patterns using network steganography. Our pattern collection is available under https://patterns.ztt.hs-worms.de.
Note: This is NOT the version of the talk to be presented at ARES'21 (instead it is a modified and extended version (+5min) of the talk).
Paper reference: https://doi.org/10.1145/3465481.3470069
List of my publications: https://wendzel.de/pub/
Slides, exercises and reading assignments:
https://github.com/cdpxe/Network-Covert-Channels-A-University-level-Course/blob/master/README.md
About this chapter (Paper Abstract):
Steganography embraces several hiding techniques which spawn across multiple domains. However, the related terminology is not unified among the different domains, such as digital media steganography, text steganography, cyber-physical systems steganography, network steganography (network covert channels), local covert channels, and out-of-band covert channels. To cope with this, a prime attempt has been done in 2015, with the introduction of the so-called hiding patterns, which allow to describe hiding techniques in a more abstract manner. Despite significant enhancements, the main limitation of such a taxonomy is that it only considers the case of network steganography. Therefore, this paper reviews both the terminology and the taxonomy of hiding patterns as to make them more general. Specifically, hiding patterns are split into those that describe the embedding and the representation of hidden data within the cover object. As a first research action, we focus on embedding hiding patterns and we show how they can be applied to multiple domains of steganography instead of being limited to the network scenario. Additionally, we exemplify representation patterns using network steganography. Our pattern collection is available under https://patterns.ztt.hs-worms.de.
Note: This is NOT the version of the talk to be presented at ARES'21 (instead it is a modified and extended version (+5min) of the talk).
Paper reference: https://doi.org/10.1145/3465481.3470069
List of my publications: https://wendzel.de/pub/
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