This work's primary goal is to secure the transmission of text hidden within the cover image using steganography over a public network of computers. Steganography is a powerful tool for concealing information within a cover image so that the concealed message remains undetectable. As a result, steganography refers to concealed writing. The secure transmission of information over a public network communication channel using steganography occurs in two stages, the first on the sender side and the second on the receiver side. In the first phase, steganography is normally applied to conceal the encrypted information within the image as a cover. The encrypted data is implanted inside the cover image using an improved least significant bit steganography method. The secret key obtained by the embedding algorithm is shared with the message retrieval algorithm on the receiver side to retrieve the message. Finally, the embedded text message is identified using a hybrid convolution regression adaptive integrated neural network (CRAINN) approach.
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