CHESTEGA: Steganografi Menggunakan Standar PGN dalam Permainan Catur Berbasis Web
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https://doi.org/10.26418/justin.v11i3.66716Keywords:
Catur, Steganografi, PGN, LSBAbstract
Catur merupakan permainan paling popular di dunia, dimainkan oleh jutaan manusia terlepas dari berapa pun usia mereka. Saking populernya permainan ini, selama Perang Dunia II permainan catur sering digunakan sebagai media menyembunyian pesan rahasia oleh para tantara yang kemudian disebut steganografi. Para tentara tersebut mengirim pesan melalui permainan catur menggunakan sebuah notasi untuk menentukan penempatan dan analisis. Maka dapat disimpulkan bahwa Steganografi merupakan seni menyembunyikan pesan rahasia sehingga keberadaan pesan tersebut menjadi tidak dapat diketahui keberadaannya. Hal ini dianggap lebih efektif dibandingkan penyamaran pesan atau disebut juga kriptografi. Seiring berkembangnya teknologi dan informasi, notasi catur tersebut berevolusi menjadi PGN atau Portable Game Notation. PGN bukanlah satu-satunya notasi catur yang ada, tetapi PGN merupakan notasi catur resmi yang paling popular dalam pengkomputerisasian permainan catur. Pada penelitian ini akan membahas tentang Implementasi steganografi pada permainan catur yang diterapkan pada aplikasi berbasis web yang dapat melakukan enkripsi dan dekripsi pesan menggunakan algoritma LSB.
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