Syllabus - Multimedia Security & Forensics (CY-702(D))
CSE-Cyber Security/ Cyber Security
Multimedia Security & Forensics (CY-702(D))
VII-Semester
Unit-1
Introduction
Multimedia Application Areas, Interdisciplinary Aspects of Multimedia, Multimedia Data Encoding, Concept of data compression in multimedia field.
Unit-2
Quality of Service & Operating System
Requirements and Constraints, Quality of Services Concept, Resource Management, Media Server Architecture, Storage Management, Services, Protocols, Layers.
Unit-3
Security in Multimedia Applications
Security attacks, Multimedia Encryption, Steganography, Digital image watermarking, Multimedia Authentications.
Unit-4
Multimedia Evidence Handling
Digital Forensics Laboratories in Operation, Standards and Best Practices in Digital and Multimedia Forensics, Digital Evidence Extraction, Multimedia File Carving.
Unit-5
Multimedia Device and Source Forensics
Forensic Camera Model Identification, Printer and Scanner Forensics, Microphone Forensics, Multimedia Content Forensics.
Course Objective
Introduce multimedia, its application areas, data encoding and compression techniques. Develop understanding of Quality of Service and its constraints. Understand synchronization concepts. Discuss multimedia security attacks and defense techniques. To introduce multimedia forensic concepts.
Course Outcome
Students who successfully complete this course will be able to:- Demonstrate how quality of service can be ensured in multimedia applications. Apply different synchronization techniques on multimedia. Ensure security of multimedia applications. Perform forensic on multimedia data.
Practicals
Reference Books
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Ralf Steinmetz, Klara Nahrstedt. Multimedia Systems, Springer International Edition
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Ho, Anthony TS, and Shujun Li, eds. Handbook of digital forensics of multimedia data and devices. John Wiley & Sons, 2015.
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John. F. Koegel Buford. Multimedia Systems. Pearson Education.
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Digital Watermarking and Steganography by Ingemar Cox, Matthew Miller, Jeffrey Bloom, Jessica.