
1) Coding 2) Cryptography 3) Decipherment 4) Decoding 5) Secret writing
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1) Decipherment 2) Decoding 3) Decompression
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(from the article `data encryption`) the process of disguising information as `ciphertext,` or data unintelligible to an unauthorized person. Conversely, decryption, or decipherment, is ... ...a cipher (also called ciphertext) is referred to as encryption. The inverse operation, by which a legitimate receiver recovers the con...
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process for interpreting the encrypted information in order to provide conditional access
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The process of recovering an encrypted message using a decryption key and a known algorithm to make it readable again - the reverse of the encryption process. In private key systems, the same key is used for encryption and decryption. In public key systems the encryption and decryption keys are different. Both are used in mobile networks; examples from the GSM world include the A3, A5 and A8 algorithms. Encryption/decryption is related to authentication and the whole area is dealt with as AAA (Authentication, Authorisation and Accounting) in the Internet world.
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The process of undoing the encryption (q.v.) of data files which has been performed for security reasons. Decryption requires a secret key or password . Often used synonymously with decoding. See coded file, coding and decode.
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Converting data from the unintelligible ciphertext back to plaintext. The reverse of Data Encryption.
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decrypt, decrypted, decrypting, decryption 1. To solve (a cryptogram) without knowledge of a key. 2. To convert (a cryptogram) into plaintext with proper application of a key.
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The reverse application of an encryption algorithm to encrypted data, thereby restoring that data to its original, unencrypted state. See also encryption.
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