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Title: Performance Evaluation of modified Stegano-Cryptographic model for Secured E-voting
Authors: Olaniyi, Olayemi Mikail
Arulogun, Oladiran Tayo
Omidiora, Elijah O
Okediran, O.O.
Keywords: Biometric
Cryptography
E-voting
Steganalysis
Steganography
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: WARSE
Citation: Olaniyi, O. M. O.T Arulogun, E.O. Omidiora, & Okediran O.O (2014),” Performance Evaluation of Modified Stegano-Cryptographic Model for Secured E-Voting”, International Journal of Multidisciplinary in Cryptology and Information Security(IJMCIS),India,3(1): 1-8
Abstract: In this paper, we present the performance evaluation of modified stegano-cryptographic model of secured electronic voting. This was achieved by the adoption of RSA and ECC cryptosystems for platform adaptable cryptography and an Improved LSB image spatial Algorithm and Wavelet video frequency for multi-domain and multimedia steganography. The model was evaluated by using StegSecret and StegDetect Steganalytic detectors for detecting and launching brute-force attack as well as dictionary attacks against stego objects and full reference objective assessment of spatial stego image using Structural Similarity Index Metric (SSIM).The result of the qualitative evaluations of the model show that the model is an imperceptible and robust e-voting model and therefore can serve as platform for the delivery of credible, fair and transparent future e-democratic decision making in developing countries with significant digital divides.
Description: Performance Evaluation of modified Stegano-Cryptographic model for Secured E-voting
URI: http://warse.org/pdfs/2014/ijmcis01312014.pdf
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