After attending this presentation, attendees will be aware of the first mobile stego app database for image forensics and the
current lack of software to detect the prevalence of stego use on mobile devices.
StegoAppDB and the Prevalenca of Mobile Steganography

Conference/Workshop:
American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Scientific Meeting
American Academy of Forensic Sciences Annual Scientific Meeting
Published: 2019
Primary Author: Jennifer Newman
Secondary Authors: Li Lin, Wenhao Chen, Yong Guan, Stephanie Rienders, Min Wu
Type: Presentation Slides
Research Area: Digital
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