steganography
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek στεγανός (steganós, “cover, roof”) + -graphy.
Pronunciation
Noun
steganography (uncountable)
- The practice of hiding messages, so that the presence of the message itself is hidden, often by writing them in places where they may not be found until someone finds the secret message in whatever is being used to hide it.
- Specifically: the use of small computer files to communicate secret information.
Usage notes
Steganography differs from cryptography in that cryptography conceals only the content of the message through encryption. Steganography conceals the presence of the message itself.
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Translations
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