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encryption
[ɪn'krɪpʃ(ə)n]
n
gen.
crioptachadh
comp.
inchrioptadh
(
Yerkwantai
)
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Encryption
[ɪn'krɪpʃ(ə)n]
n
sec.sys., abbr.
E
encryption
[ɪn'krɪpʃ(ə)n]
n
IT
The process of taking an unencrypted message
plaintext
, applying a mathematical function to it
encryption algorithm with a key
and producing an encrypted message
(ciphertext)
mil., logist.
Operation consisting in protecting a piece of information in clear
text, conversation, picture, data
by making it unintelligible. From the operating point of view, one distinguishes: 1. the circuit method: the encryption means is linked to the transmission means; the encryption, the transmission and the decryption occur after the reception; 2. the circuit method: the encryption means is linked to the transmission means; the encryption, the transmission and the decryption occur after the reception; 3. the mixed method: the encryption and decryption operations occur on line at one of the ends
departure or arrival
and off line at the other end.
(FRA)
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