Steganography - The Hidden Threat
- Kevin Fiscus
- Tuesday, April 25th, 7:15pm - 8:15pm
Steganography is the practice of concealing messages or information such that the existence of the message is hidden. This differs significantly from cryptography, where the fact that a message exists is obvious but its meaning is hidden. With steganography, the fact that the message exists is kept secret from adversaries. This presentation will provide an overview of steganography, including a brief history, different methods used to hide data, methods used to detect the use of steganography in an environment, and methods that can be used to defeat steganography without detection.
Bonus Sessions
The following bonus sessions are open to all paid attendees at no additional cost. There are many different types of events that fall into these categories:
- SANS@Night: Evening presentations given after day courses have ended. This category includes Keynotes.
- Special Events: SANS-hosted events and other non-technical recreational offerings. This category includes, but is not limited to, Receptions and Information Tables.
- Master's Degree Presentation: Presentations given by SANS Technology Institute's Master's Degree candidates.
Thursday, April 27
Session |
Speaker |
Time | Type |
The Node Situation |
Moses Hernandez |
Thursday, April 27th, 7:15pm - 8:15pm |
SANS@Night |