Lecture

Media Integrity Verification

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This lecture covers the concept of media integrity verification, including digital signatures, JPEG 2000 compressed image integrity verification, robust integrity verification, watermarking techniques, perceptual hash, forensic analysis, image forgery operations, passive image forensics categories, and the challenge of fake content creation. The instructor explains various approaches to ensure the integrity of media files, such as robust digital signatures and watermarking techniques, and discusses the importance of forensic analysis in detecting image manipulations and disinformation.

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