Paper Title
Review on Honey Encryption Technique on Stenography

Abstract
This novel encryption method, known as Honey Encryption (HE), is designed to circumvent the shortcomings of the conventional password-based encryption (PBE) system. It enables the encryption of data with keys that have a low minentropy while still providing resistance to brute-force attacks while doing so. When a ciphertext is generated by HE, it is decrypted using an erroneous key, which results in the production of a plaintext that appears to be valid but is not. This plaintext is known as a honey message. A review of the Honey Objects concept is presented in this work, with a particular emphasis placed on the Honey Objects scheme. The present state of the art research in this area is investigated, and we take a look at the practical applications that have been proposed or produced up to this point. Finally, we explore the limits that higher education currently faces as well as prospective topics of interest for research in the future. Keywords - Cryptography, Honey Encryption (HE), Honey Objects, Brute-force Attack, Password Cracking, Passwordbased Encryption (PBE), Distribution-Transforming Encoders (DTE)