If you meant 'encrypted' - it's a method of scrambling information sent over the internet, to prevent hackers accessing the data.
A typical example would be in internet banking - for example I access my own bank account via my computer. The site I access uses 256 bit encryption - so that only I can see my account. Anyone else 'hacking' would just see a page of jumbled characters.
The term "symmetric encryption" refers to a form of computerized cryptography that uses a singular encryption key to guise an electronic message so that it can be sent in a secure manner.
The term "symmetric encryption" refers to a form of computerized cryptography that uses a singular encryption key to guise an electronic message so that it can be sent in a secure manner.
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The keyword "12312312" is not a significant term in the context of data encryption algorithms.
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Another name for public key encryption is asymmetric encryption. This term refers to the use of a pair of keys: a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption. Unlike symmetric encryption, where the same key is used for both processes, asymmetric encryption enhances security by ensuring that only the holder of the private key can decrypt messages encrypted with the corresponding public key.
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In the encryption process, the encrypted data is called ciphertext. This term refers to the output that results from applying an encryption algorithm to plaintext, which is the original, readable data. Ciphertext is designed to be unreadable without the appropriate decryption key or method, ensuring the confidentiality of the information.