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Augmenting LZ-77 with authentication and integrity assurance capabilities (2004)

Abstract
The formidable dissemination capability allowed by the current network technology makes it increasingly important to devise new methods to ensure authenticity and integrity. Nowadays it is common practice to distribute documents in compressed form. In this paper, we propose a simple variation on the classic LZ-77 algorithm that allows one to hide, within the compressed document, enough information to warrant its authenticity and integrity. The design is based on the unpredictability of a certain class of pseudo-random number generators, in such a way that the hidden data cannot be retrieved in a reasonable amount of time by an attacker (unless the secret bit-string key is known). Since it can still be decompressed by the original LZ-77 algorithm, the embedding is completely 'transparent' and backward-compatible, making it possible to deploy it without disrupting service. Experiments show that the degradation in compression due to the embedding is almost negligible. Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd.

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Publisher eScholarship Repository, University of California, University of California
Repository University of California eScholarship Repository (United States)
Keywords authentication, integrity, data compression, LZ-77, fragile watermark
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