Ensuring Absolute Undetectability in Steganography
Achieving absolute undetectability in steganography is an ideal goal rather than a fully attainable one due to the ever-improving capabilities of detection techniques (steganalysis). However, it is possible to make steganographic methods so indistinguishable from normal data that detection becomes computationally infeasible or statistically negligible.
Below are advanced methods and principles for approaching absolute undetectability:
Absolute Undetectability?
In theory, absolute undetectability is nearly impossible, as detection tools evolve constantly. However, by:
- Combining ternary encryption for maximal entropy,
- Leveraging advanced embedding techniques that match natural noise, and
- Using adaptive camouflage and payload minimization,
you can make detection so difficult that it becomes computationally infeasible or statistically indistinguishable from natural variations.
This would result in a steganographic method that is, for all practical purposes, undetectable.