Stenography in a sentence as a noun

There is an open source stenography project called "Plover".

They could easily use stenography and hide it in an upload or download of the file.

Capturing depth is a result of the software - combining IR with stenography.

Doing stenography is one example - at any time you could be pressing up to 2 keys with every digit on your hands.

I wonder how integrating emacs and stenography would work.

The letter "t" by itself would be the letter t, but if it's next to a "k", it might become the letter d. You mentioned that we can knock out certain letters such as c, and that's indeed what is done with stenography.

If no better excuse could be found, I'm sure this one would be trotted out to justify indefinitely storing even plain-text email - "in case of stenography".

Interestingly enough, stenography was already being decried pre 9/11 as a tool used by terrorists [1]:>"Uncrackable encryption is allowing terrorists — Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaida and others — to communicate about their criminal intentions without fear of outside intrusion," FBI Director Louis Freeh said last March during closed-door testimony on terrorism before a Senate panel.

Stenography definitions

noun

a method of writing rapidly

See also: shorthand tachygraphy

noun

the act or art of writing in shorthand; "stenography is no longer a marketable skill"