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Re: [WM]: Another use for steganography
Ron van Schyndel wrote:
> A better option would be a pseudo-noise based WM in the microphone.
> The subject will not know that the continuity WM is inserted. The PN
> noise can be made to sound like analog tape hiss, and the level
> control can be automatic based on content. The WM key alters each
> cycle to the next key based on another separate PN sequence, whose
> initial seed is the password. Continuity is then assured, but not
> content. Make the WM key also content dependent and you have it all.
>
> If the microphone is through a notebook computer, then a program can
> build/insert the WM.
This sounds like what I am looking to do. Can you provide more details about how to implement it? anything already ready to go that
I could download/purchase or otherwise obtain? I'm on a short timeline here.
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