Information Forensics and Security: A quarter-century-long journey
Mauro Barni, Patrizio Campisi, Edward J. Delp, Gwenaël Doërr, Jessica Fridrich, Nasir Memon, Fernando Pérez‐González, Anderson Rocha, Luisa Verdoliva, Min Wu
Abstract
Information forensics and security (IFS) is an active R&D area whose goal is to ensure that people use devices, data, and intellectual properties for authorized purposes and to facilitate the gathering of solid evidence to hold perpetrators accountable. For over a quarter century, since the 1990s, the IFS research area has grown tremendously to address the societal needs of the digital information era. The IEEE Signal Processing Society (SPS) has emerged as an important hub and leader in this area, and this article celebrates some landmark technical contributions. In particular, we highlight the major technological advances by the research community in some selected focus areas in the field during the past 25 years and present future trends.