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Provably Secure Public-Key Steganography Based on Admissible Encoding

Abstract

The technique of hiding secret messages within seemingly harmless covertext to evade examination by censors with rigorous security proofs is known as provably secure steganography (PSS). PSS evolves from symmetric key steganography to public-key steganography, functioning without the requirement of a pre-shared key and enabling the extension to multi-party covert communication and identity verification mechanisms. Recently, a public-key steganography method based on elliptic curves was proposed, which uses point compression to eliminate the algebraic structure of curve points. However, this method has strict requirements on the curve parameters and is only available on half of the points. To overcome these limitations, this paper proposes a more general elliptic curve public key steganography method based on admissible encoding. By applying the tensor square function to the known well-distributed encoding, we construct admissible encoding, which can create the pseudo-random public-key encryption function. The theoretical analysis and experimental results show that the proposed provable secure public-key steganography method can be deployed on all types of curves and utilize all points on the curve.

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@article{zhang2025_2504.19454,
  title={ Provably Secure Public-Key Steganography Based on Admissible Encoding },
  author={ Xin Zhang and Kejiang Chen and Na Zhao and Weiming Zhang and Nenghai Yu },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.19454},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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