2005
DOI: 10.1007/11551492_22
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New Public-Key Authentication Watermarking for JBIG2 Resistant to Parity Attacks

Abstract: An authentication watermark is a hidden data inserted into an image that allows detecting any alteration made in the image. AWTs (Authentication Watermarking Techniques) normally make use of secret-or public-key cryptographic cipher to compute the authentication signature of the image, and inserts it into the image itself. Many previous public-key AWTs for uncompressed binary images can be attacked by an image adulterating technique named "parity attack." JBIG2 is an international standard for compressing bi-l… Show more

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