A Study on the Security Levels of Spread-Spectrum Embedding Schemes in the WOA Framework

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2307-2320
Journal / PublicationIEEE Transactions on Cybernetics
Volume48
Issue number8
Online published23 Aug 2017
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018

Abstract

Security analysis is a very important issue for digital watermarking. Several years ago, according to Kerckhoffs' principle, the famous four security levels, namely insecurity, key security, subspace security, and stego-security, were defined for spread-spectrum (SS) embedding schemes in the framework of watermarked-only attack. However, up to now there has been little application of the definition of these security levels to the theoretical analysis of the security of SS embedding schemes, due to the difficulty of the theoretical analysis. In this paper, based on the security definition, we present a theoretical analysis to evaluate the security levels of five typical SS embedding schemes, which are the classical SS, the improved SS (ISS), the circular extension of ISS, the nonrobust and robust natural watermarking, respectively. The theoretical analysis of these typical SS schemes are successfully performed by taking advantage of the convolution of probability distributions to derive the probabilistic models of watermarked signals. Moreover, simulations are conducted to illustrate and validate our theoretical analysis. We believe that the theoretical and practical analysis presented in this paper can bridge the gap between the definition of the four security levels and its application to the theoretical analysis of SS embedding schemes.

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  • Kerckhoffs' principle, security analysis, spread-spectrum (SS) embedding, watermarked-only attack (WOA)

Citation Format(s)

A Study on the Security Levels of Spread-Spectrum Embedding Schemes in the WOA Framework. / Wang, Yuan-Gen; Zhu, Guopu; Kwong, Sam et al.
In: IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, Vol. 48, No. 8, 08.2018, p. 2307-2320.

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