encryption

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English - Turkish
(Askeri) kriptolama
İnternet Üzerinde Transfer edilen Bilgilerin Üçüncü şahıslar tarafından okunmasını engellemek amacıyla şifrelenmesi
şifreleme

Şifreleme teknolojisi onun oldukça güvenilir olduğu noktaya göre gelişti. - Encryption technology has advanced to the point where it's pretty reliable.

encryption algorithm
(Bilgisayar) kriptolama algoritması
encryption key
(Bilgisayar) şifre anahtarı
encryption type
(Bilgisayar) şifreleme türü
encryption algorithm
kriptolama algoritmasi
encryption error
(Bilgisayar) şifreleme hatası
encryption key
Şifreleme Anahtarı
encryption of data
(Bilgisayar) verinin kriptolanması
encryption procedure
(Askeri) şifreleme usulü
end to end encryption
uctan uca kriptolama
end to end encryption
(Bilgisayar) uçtan uca kriptolama
bulk encryption
(Askeri) küme halinde şifreleme
encrypt
(Askeri) kriptolamak
encrypt
şifrele

Lütfen dosyanı şifreleme. - Please don't encrypt your file.

Şifreleme teknolojisi onun oldukça güvenilir olduğu noktaya göre gelişti. - Encryption technology has advanced to the point where it's pretty reliable.

data encryption
veri şifreleme
Public Key  Data Encryption System
kamusal anahtarli veri sifreleme
best encryption
(Bilgisayar) en iyi şifreleme
block encryption
blok sifreleme
cep encryption
(Bilgisayar) cep şifreleme
compressible encryption
Sıkıştırılabilir Şifreleme
dedicated loop encryption device
(Askeri) özel düğüm kriptolama cihazı
encrypt
(Askeri) KRİPTOLAMAK: Kripto sistemi ile açık bir metni kapatarak anlaşılmaz şekle koymak. (Not: Kriptolamak terimi, şifrelemek ve kodlamak anlamlarını da kapsar). Ayrıca bakınız: "cryptosystem"
general purpose encryption equipment
(Askeri) genel amaçlı kriptolama cihazı
hardware encryption
(Bilgisayar) donanımla kriptolama
hardware encryption
donanimla kriptolama
key encryption key
(Askeri) anahtar kriptolama anahtarı
link encryption
(Askeri) HAT KRİPTOLAMASI: Bir hat kriptolama işleminin bir hatta uygulanmasıyla bu hattan geçen tüm bilgilerin kriptolanması
trunk encryption device
(Askeri) telefon kriptolama cihazı
English - English
The process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords
{i} coding, ciphering; conversion of data into cipher (Computers)
In cryptography, encryption is the process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords
encryption key
Each Passport participant site is issued a unique encryption key, which is also known by all trusted system servers (for example, the Login and Update servers) The sites and servers use this key to securely exchange Passport single sign-in Ticket and Profile information about users At initial setup, a test encryption key is installed This test key enables verification of the installation and lets Passport participants begin developing their own Passport sites before they have a unique encryption key and Site ID
encryption key
The short value, similar to a password, that is one of two arguments to an encryption program The other argument is a message that is to be encrypted The key is used to scramble the data in such a way that the only way to recover the message is to use the same encryption key to decrypt the data The key is not stored as part of the message, so losing the key makes the data useless This is a very secure way to send data, although it is wise to remember that any key can eventually be discovered, although it might be very difficult to do so
encryption key
– Data value used as input to an encryption algorithm
encryption key
When used in the context of encryption, a series of numbers which are used by an encryption algorithm to transform plaintext data into encrypted (ciphertext) data, and vice versa
encryption key
Code that converts plaintext to ciphertext 13 11
encryption key
A string of characters that is used to modify information
encryption key
A secret value shared between two parties that enables them to communicate securely by using the key to encrypt and decrypt messages Some servers store encryption keys in a keytab file See also keytab file, password
encryption key
Each participating site is issued a unique encryption key, which is also known by all trusted system servers (for example, the Login and Update servers) The sites and servers use this key to exchange encrypted NET Passport single sign-in Ticket and Profile information
encryption key
A group of characters which is used to initiate the encryption process Each partner of a trading partner pair must have possession of the same key
encryption key
a string of alphanumeric characters used to encrypt and decrypt a message A message cannot be encrypted or decrypted without the key
encryption key
A key used to encrypt or decrypt data
encryption key
(n ) A byte stream that controls how data is enciphered, deciphered, or authenticated Also called the public key See data-encrypting key
encryption key
  A private key used for encryption only An encryption key and its equivalent public key, plus a signing key and its equivalent public key, constitute a dual key pairs
encryption key
An encryption key is an alphanumeric (letters and/or numbers) series that enables data to be encrypted and then decrypted so it can be safely shared among members of a network WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) uses an encryption key that automatically encrypts outgoing wireless data On the receiving side, the same encryption key enables the computer to automatically decrypt the information so it can be read
Advanced Encryption Standard
A data encryption scheme which uses three different key sizes (128-bit, 192-bit, and 256-bit). AES was adopted by the U.S. government in 2002 as the encryption standard for protecting sensitive but unclassified electronic data
encrypt
To conceal information by means of a code or cipher
on-the-fly encryption
A type of encryption, or its software, which uses virtual drives to encrypt information that is then decrypted in RAM
An encryption
cipher
Data Encryption Standard
(Computers) American standard for encoding data that uses a private key algorithm (encodes data in a manner that is extremely difficult to crack)
data encryption
Process of disguising information as "ciphertext," or data that will be unintelligible to an unauthorized person. Decryption is the process of converting ciphertext back into its original format, sometimes called plaintext (see cryptography). Computers encrypt data by applying an algorithm to a block of data. A personal key known only to the message's transmitter and intended receiver is used to control the encryption. Well-designed keys are almost impregnable. A key 16 characters long selected at random from 256 ASCII characters could take far longer than the 15-billion-year age of the universe to decode, assuming the perpetrator attempted 100 million different key combinations per second. Symmetric encryption requires the same key for both encryption and decryption. Asymmetric encryption, or public-key cryptography, requires a pair of keys, one for encryption and one for decryption
data encryption
(computer science) the encryption of data for security purposes
encrypt
To convert plain text into a different form in order to conceal its meaning
encrypt
A way to protect data by encoding it so that it appears as a random sequence of characters
encrypt
encryption is the use of a mathematical based method of "scrambling" the data before it is sent over the data network so that it becomes unreadable except by authorized users The current de-facto standard for encryption for web based traffic is SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)
encrypt
To encode data so that only someone with a key can read it
encrypt
To make computer (or other) data unreadable in an orderly fashion, so it can be decrypted later and easily read
encrypt
transform clear-text into cipher-text
encrypt
Encoding something so others can not read it without having a key to unlock the information
encrypt
To make temporarily unreadable Datasets can be encrypted to ensure privacy See the A3C Connection article on encryption at: http: //www uic edu/depts/accc/newsletter/adn16/encrypt html
encrypt
Using an algorithm to transform data to conceal its meaning or value
encrypt
To scramble the contents of a file or message in such a way as to make it unreadable to everyone except those with a software 'key', which makes it possible to unscramble the encrypted file or message Currently the length of encryption keys can range up to around 2048-bits See also: cryptography
encrypt
To encipher or encode
encrypt
To convert plain text into unintelligible forms by means of a cipher system (crypto system) Encryption (and decryption) can be implemented in software on computers or in hardware - the set of mathematical logic that actually converts (encrypts/decrypts) data
encrypt
If a document or piece of information is encrypted, it is written in a special code, so that only certain people can read it. Account details are encrypted to protect privacy. a program that will encrypt the information before sending. encrypted signals. + encryption en·cryp·tion It is currently illegal to export this encryption technology from the US. to protect information by putting it into a special code that only some people can read, especially information that is on a computer decrypt (en- + crypt- (as in cryptogram))
encrypt
To programmatically disguise content to hide its substance Encrypted content, often called a cipher, cannot be played without reversing its format into clear content through the process of decryption
encrypt
encrypted encryption to write a message in such a way that others cannot read it without having the proper decryption method; to encypher
encrypt
To scramble data or to convert data to a secret code that masks the meaning of the data to any unauthorized recipient
encrypt
To change a message into the unreadable form that can be openly transmitted
encrypt
To make computer (or other) data unreadable in an orderly fashion, so it can be decrypted later and easily read Related terms: Data
encrypt
convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"
encrypt
To convert data (such as plaintext) into a format that is no longer readable without a password
encrypt
{f} encode, convert a message into code (especially secret)
encrypt
To translate data into code that cannot be read without presenting the proper password
encrypt
To encode data for secure transfer over the Internet
encrypt
To render permanently cryptic
encrypt
To convert plain text into unintelligible form by means of a cryptosystem This cryptosystem can be manual or electronic
public key encryption
method of encryption which uses a public key to encode and a private key to decode
rot-13 encryption
simple coding used in newsgroups on the Internet for preventing accidental reading of insulting messages or messages on sensitive subjects
encryption

    Hyphenation

    en·cryp·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    enkrîpşın

    Pronunciation

    /enˈkrəpsʜən/ /ɛnˈkrɪpʃən/
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