enstegs
Enstegs is a neologism used in information security to describe techniques that combine encryption and steganography to conceal data within digital media. The term is a portmanteau of encrypted steganography and is not yet standardized in academic literature, but it appears in discussions about how to securely hide messages in plain sight.
Definition: An ensteg workflow typically involves encrypting a payload with a cryptographic algorithm and then embedding
Key characteristics include confidentiality through encryption, obscurity of the existence of the payload via steganography, and
Applications span legitimate and illicit domains. In legitimate use, enstegs can support private data transfer, journalism
Limitations and risks include vulnerability to steganalysis, limited payload capacity, perceptual distortion of the cover, and
See also: cryptography, steganography, steganalysis, digital watermarking, information hiding.