- In cryptography,
encryption is the
process of
encoding information. This
process converts the
original representation of the information,
known as plaintext...
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encryption does not
conceal metadata like what
computer a
source used to send a message, when they sent it, or how long it is. Public-key
encryption on...
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Homomorphic encryption is a form of
encryption that
allows com****tions to be
performed on
encrypted data
without first having to
decrypt it. The resulting...
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Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also
known by its
original name
Rijndael (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɛindaːl]), is a
specification for the
encryption of electronic...
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Authenticated Encryption (AE) is an
encryption scheme which simultaneously ****ures the data
confidentiality (also
known as privacy: the
encrypted message...
- End-to-end
encryption (E2EE) is a
private communication system in
which only
communicating users can parti****te. As such, no one,
including the communication...
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algorithms for
cryptography that use the same
cryptographic keys for both the
encryption of
plaintext and the
decryption of ciphertext. The keys may be identical...
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itself is only
suitable for the
secure cryptographic transformation (
encryption or decryption) of one fixed-length
group of bits
called a block. A mode...
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encryption is an
approach to
communications security that
encrypts and
decrypts all
network traffic at each
network routing point (e.g.
network switch...
- That
system was
declassified in 1997. In a public-key cryptosystem, the
encryption key is
public and
distinct from the
decryption key,
which is kept secret...