all InfoSec news
Shufflecake: Plausible Deniability for Multiple Hidden Filesystems on Linux
Oct. 9, 2023, 9:30 a.m. |
IACR News www.iacr.org
ePrint Report: Shufflecake: Plausible Deniability for Multiple Hidden Filesystems on Linux
Elia Anzuoni, Tommaso Gagliardoni
We present Shufflecake, a new plausible deniability design to hide the existence of encrypted data on a storage medium making it very difficult for an adversary to prove the existence of such data. Shufflecake can be considered a ``spiritual successor'' of tools such as TrueCrypt and VeraCrypt, but vastly improved: it works natively on Linux, it supports any filesystem of choice, and can manage multiple …
adversary data deniability design encrypted encrypted data eprint report hidden hide linux making medium prove report storage
More from www.iacr.org / IACR News
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Security Specialist
@ Nestlé | St. Louis, MO, US, 63164
Cybersecurity Analyst
@ Dana Incorporated | Pune, MH, IN, 411057
Sr. Application Security Engineer
@ CyberCube | United States
Linux DevSecOps Administrator (Remote)
@ Accenture Federal Services | Arlington, VA
Cyber Security Intern or Co-op
@ Langan | Parsippany, NJ, US, 07054-2172
Security Advocate - Application Security
@ Datadog | New York, USA, Remote