Non-ambiguity of blind watermarking: A revisit with analytical resolution
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2009
Abstract
Resistance to ambiguity attack is an important requirement for a secure digital rights management (DRM) system. In this paper, we revisit the non-ambiguity of a blind watermarking based on the computational indistinguishability between pseudo random sequence generator (PRSG) sequence ensemble and truly random sequence ensemble. Ambiguity attacker on a watermarking scheme, which uses a PRSG sequence as watermark, is viewed as an attacker who tries to attack a noisy PRSG sequence. We propose and prove the security theorem for binary noisy PRSG sequence and security theorem for general noisy PRSG sequence. It is shown that with the proper choice of the detection threshold Th = an (a is a normalized detection threshold; n is the length of a PRSG sequence) and n 1.39 × m/a 2 (m is the key length), the success probability of an ambiguity attack and the missed detection probability can both be made negligibly small thus non-ambiguity and robustness can be achieved simultaneously for both practical quantization-based and blind spread spectrum (SS) watermarking schemes. These analytical resolutions may be used in designing practical non-invertible watermarking schemes and measuring the non-ambiguity of the schemes. © 2009 Science in China Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH.
Identifier
65249171402 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Science in China Series F Information Sciences
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-009-0043-7
e-ISSN
18622836
ISSN
10092757
First Page
276
Last Page
285
Issue
2
Volume
52
Grant
60403045
Fund Ref
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Recommended Citation
Kang, Xiangui; Huang, Jiwu; Zeng, Wenjun; and Shi, Yun Q., "Non-ambiguity of blind watermarking: A revisit with analytical resolution" (2009). Faculty Publications. 12171.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/12171
