KEYWORDS: Matrices, Steganography, Social networks, Receivers, Network security, Data transmission, Computer security, Information security, Data hiding, Symmetric-key encryption
With the continuous development of steganalysis technology and the change of network environment, the performance of traditional steganography is unsatisfactory. Due to the popularization of social networks, the use of people's behavior on social networks to achieve steganographic transmission has emerged as a hot direction in the field of information hiding. To address the drawback of low transmission security in traditional behavior steganography, this paper proposes a behavior steganography scheme in social networks based on AES encryption algorithm. The scheme uses the AES encryption algorithm to encrypt the information before transmission, which effectively enhances the security of the transmission. The experiments are performed and the results show that the proposed scheme has good feasibility and high security, and its performance is excellent.
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