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单词 steganography
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Definition of steganography in English:

steganography

noun stɛɡəˈnɒɡrəfɪˌsteɡəˈnäɡrəfi
mass noun
  • The practice of concealing messages or information within other non-secret text or data.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Simply, steganography is the science of hiding messages in messages.
    • For example, steganography is often used to place a watermark on a copyrighted digital file.
    • Also, steganography, the technique of hiding messages in minute changes to images, is very difficult to detect.
    • Only days later, the New York Times published its version of the threat by steganography in the hands of terrorists.
    • Image steganography offers a method for embedding hidden information into an image.
    • Kelley claims that terrorists are embedding secret messages in images, using a method called steganography.
    • In short, they conclude, there is no significant use of steganography on the Internet.
    • It might even be possible to automate the process of experimentation in fields such as steganography.
    • Anybody, including mad bombers, can do steganography using software off a magazine cov er or the Net.
    • According to Ishikawa, the FBI thinks terrorists are sharing information by hiding it in images postedon eBay using a process called steganography.
    • The word steganography comes from the Greek "steganos" (covered or secret) and "-graphy" (writing or drawing) and thus means covered writing.
    • With the Internet, steganography has come of age.
    • Provos is an expert on steganography, the science of concealing secret messages in seemingly innocuous content.
    • It just struck me that "watermarking" and "fingerprinting" are just special cases of steganography.
    • The broadcast showed fabricated images that were suggesting terrorist use of steganography.
    • The output, together with the card's pin code, was sent to him electronically via steganography - a technology for encoding information into pictures.
    • The enormous increase in surveillance has been justified by claims that terrorists are using cryptography, and in particular steganography: the art of hiding information.
    • Audio watermarking is an increasingly common example of steganography.
    • A threat also exists in the form of steganography, which is the insertion of an encrypted message in a larger image file.
    • Humphrey, who is interested in steganography, has focused his project on how people's e-mail language and styles can include undetectable, embedded messages.

Origin

Late 16th century: modern Latin steganographia, from Greek steganos 'covered'+ -graphy.

 
 

Definition of steganography in US English:

steganography

nounˌsteɡəˈnäɡrəfi
  • The practice of concealing messages or information within other nonsecret text or data.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Provos is an expert on steganography, the science of concealing secret messages in seemingly innocuous content.
    • The output, together with the card's pin code, was sent to him electronically via steganography - a technology for encoding information into pictures.
    • Kelley claims that terrorists are embedding secret messages in images, using a method called steganography.
    • With the Internet, steganography has come of age.
    • Also, steganography, the technique of hiding messages in minute changes to images, is very difficult to detect.
    • According to Ishikawa, the FBI thinks terrorists are sharing information by hiding it in images postedon eBay using a process called steganography.
    • Humphrey, who is interested in steganography, has focused his project on how people's e-mail language and styles can include undetectable, embedded messages.
    • Only days later, the New York Times published its version of the threat by steganography in the hands of terrorists.
    • Image steganography offers a method for embedding hidden information into an image.
    • In short, they conclude, there is no significant use of steganography on the Internet.
    • Anybody, including mad bombers, can do steganography using software off a magazine cov er or the Net.
    • Audio watermarking is an increasingly common example of steganography.
    • For example, steganography is often used to place a watermark on a copyrighted digital file.
    • It just struck me that "watermarking" and "fingerprinting" are just special cases of steganography.
    • A threat also exists in the form of steganography, which is the insertion of an encrypted message in a larger image file.
    • It might even be possible to automate the process of experimentation in fields such as steganography.
    • The enormous increase in surveillance has been justified by claims that terrorists are using cryptography, and in particular steganography: the art of hiding information.
    • Simply, steganography is the science of hiding messages in messages.
    • The word steganography comes from the Greek "steganos" (covered or secret) and "-graphy" (writing or drawing) and thus means covered writing.
    • The broadcast showed fabricated images that were suggesting terrorist use of steganography.

Origin

Late 16th century: modern Latin steganographia, from Greek steganos ‘covered’ + -graphy.

 
 
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