|  | Creativity in Mind: Evaluating and Maintaining Advances in Network Steganographic Research
               Steffen Wendzel (Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany)
 
               Carolin Palmer (Justus-Liebig-Universität, Germany)
 
              Abstract: The research discipline of network steganography   deals with the hiding of information within network transmissions,   e.g. to transfer illicit information in networks with Internet   censorship. The last decades of research on network steganography   led to more than hundred techniques for hiding data in network   transmissions. However, previous research has shown that most of   these hiding techniques are either based on the same idea or   introduce limited novelty, enabling the application of existing   countermeasures. In this paper, we provide a link between the field   of creativity and network steganographic research. We propose a   framework and a metric to help evaluating the creativity bound to a   given hiding technique. This way, we support two sides of the   scientific peer review process as both authors and reviewers can use   our framework to analyze the novelty and applicability of hiding   techniques. At the same time, we contribute to a uniform terminology   in network steganography. 
             
              Keywords: covert channels, creativity, network steganography, novelty evaluation, patterns, peer review 
             Categories: D.2.11, D.4.6, K.6.5, K.7.m  |