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Help with steganography project for university

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(@askaiser)
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Hello everyone,

I am currently doing my final year project on steganography. For this project I will be putting together a steganography detection/analysis toolkit, but I need some kind of benchmark to test the software against, other than just to see whether it works.

I would like to know what the investigators like you guys would want.
For example
Would you like the software to be focus on a certain type of file? Which type?
Do you prefer the GUI based software? (because time is limited?)
What operating system do you prefer the software to be on?
What is the main operating system installed in the labs?
Do you use virtual machines when you need to use other OS?
If so, which software do you use for using the virtual machine?

These are just some of the question I could think of, any ideas would be really helpful and appreciated.

 
Posted : 17/02/2014 12:28 am
ForensicRanger
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Whatever you think - run with it.
I'm OK with CL or GUI - as long as it works -)
Preferred OS for the SW Windows 7
Forensic WS in my office run Win7 64bit for the most part.
Yes, we run VMs using VMWare
I have VMs setup for Win7 and XP.

Hope it helps a bit!

 
Posted : 17/02/2014 10:48 pm
jhup
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Have you looked at Stegdetect?

 
Posted : 19/02/2014 12:38 am
(@askaiser)
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Have you looked at Stegdetect?

I have, that is one of the software I have looked at, I am trying to come up with a list of requirements to test the software against, so I can see whether it is suitable to be used in investigation.

 
Posted : 20/02/2014 5:01 pm
jhup
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There are two Stegdetect software out there. One by DCCI and one by Niels Provos. Their basis of detection are not the same.

 
Posted : 23/02/2014 9:17 am
(@adampski)
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JPHS - though I've had some cases where it returned several false positives.

 
Posted : 23/02/2014 3:26 pm
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