Today, the digital and social media platforms are extremely trending, leading a demand to transmit knowledge very firmly. The information that is exchanged daily becomes ‘a victim’ to hackers. To beat this downside, one of the effective solutions is Steganography or Cryptography. In this paper, the video Steganography and cryptography thoughts are employed, where a key text is hidden behind a ‘certain frame’ of the video using Shi-Tomasi corner point detection and Least Significant Bit (LSB) algorithmic rule. Shi-Tomasi algorithmic rule is employed to observe, the corner points of the frame. In the proposed work, a ‘certain frame’ with large number of corner points is chosen from the video. Then, the secret text is embedded within the detected corner points using LSB algorithmic rule and transmitted. At the receiver end, decryption process is employed, in the reverser order of encryption to retrieve the secret data. As a technical contribution, the average variation of Mean Squared Error, Peak Signal to Noise Ratio, Structural Similarity Index are analysed for original and embedded frames and found to be 0.002, 0.016 and 0.0018 respectively.
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