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SURVEY ON CYBER SECURITY THROUGH WATERMARKING AND DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES
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December 2022

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New Horizons in Translational Medicine

M Bommy

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Paritala Jhansi Rani

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Thomas Abraham

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With the growth of the Internet, cyberattacks are evolving quickly, and the state of cyber security is not promising. Cyber security is often an extension of traditional information technology (IT) security that aims to safeguard systems, applications, and data that are vulnerable to various online assaults, such as data theft and espionage as well as data manipulation and denial of service attacks. Due to the losses incurred by countries, companies, and people as a result of numerous cybercrime assaults, there is a need for an increase in cyber security research. This study examines deep learning (DL), watermarking techniques for cyber security applications and illustrates how deep learning and water making is used in cybersecurity and how state-of-the-art solutions may be outperformed by deep learning ones. We advise professionals to think about integrating deep learning into security systems.

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... been utilized to create image-specific watermarking algorithms in recent years [39,40]. By utilizing the powerful fitting powers of DNN, these techniques learn image watermarking algorithms on their own, resulting in improved imperceptibility and resilience [41,42]. ...

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Hybrid deep learning based digital image watermarking using GAN-LSTM and adaptive gannet optimization techniques
SURVEY ON CYBER SECURITY THROUGH WATERMARKING AND DEEP LEARNING TECHNIQUES

New Horizons in Translational Medicine