TY - JOUR
T1 - Estimating the Secret Key of Spread Spectrum Watermarking Based on Equivalent Keys
AU - You, Jinkun
AU - Wang, Yuan-Gen
AU - Zhu, Guopu
AU - Wu, Ligang
AU - Zhang, Hongli
AU - Kwong, Sam
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The security of spread spectrum (SS) watermarking largely depends on the difficulty of estimating its secret key. Some estimators have been proposed to estimate the secret key in the known-message attack (KMA) scenario. However, the estimation accuracies of existing estimators are not satisfactory when the number of observations is not large enough. Currently, it is still a challenging and open problem to design more effective estimators. In this paper, we propose an equivalent keys (EK)-based estimator to estimate the secret key for both the traditional and more secure SS watermarking methods. Equivalent keys form an equivalent region, which is the intersection of a unit hypersphere and a hypercone. According to the Monte Carlo simulation, we find that the secret key can be estimated by adding up the equivalent keys uniformly sampled from the equivalent region. Thus, the proposed estimator selects equivalent keys from randomly-generated vectors by exploiting the pairs of watermarked signals and their embedded messages. A theoretical analysis is performed for the proposed estimator to evaluate the estimation accuracy. Experimental results verify the theoretical analysis and show the superiority of the proposed estimator over existing estimation methods. Furthermore, this paper also shows the insecurity of the more secure SS watermarking methods in the KMA scenario from a practical perspective for the first time.
AB - The security of spread spectrum (SS) watermarking largely depends on the difficulty of estimating its secret key. Some estimators have been proposed to estimate the secret key in the known-message attack (KMA) scenario. However, the estimation accuracies of existing estimators are not satisfactory when the number of observations is not large enough. Currently, it is still a challenging and open problem to design more effective estimators. In this paper, we propose an equivalent keys (EK)-based estimator to estimate the secret key for both the traditional and more secure SS watermarking methods. Equivalent keys form an equivalent region, which is the intersection of a unit hypersphere and a hypercone. According to the Monte Carlo simulation, we find that the secret key can be estimated by adding up the equivalent keys uniformly sampled from the equivalent region. Thus, the proposed estimator selects equivalent keys from randomly-generated vectors by exploiting the pairs of watermarked signals and their embedded messages. A theoretical analysis is performed for the proposed estimator to evaluate the estimation accuracy. Experimental results verify the theoretical analysis and show the superiority of the proposed estimator over existing estimation methods. Furthermore, this paper also shows the insecurity of the more secure SS watermarking methods in the KMA scenario from a practical perspective for the first time.
KW - Additives
KW - Computer science
KW - Correlation
KW - Electronic mail
KW - equivalent keys
KW - Estimation
KW - Monte Carlo methods
KW - Monte Carlo simulation
KW - secret key estimation
KW - Spread spectrum watermarking
KW - Watermarking
KW - watermarking security
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U2 - 10.1109/TMM.2022.3147379
DO - 10.1109/TMM.2022.3147379
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 1520-9210
VL - 25
SP - 2459
EP - 2473
JO - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
JF - IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
ER -