Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
encryption
Hungarian translation:
titkosítás
Sep 25, 2008 13:20
15 yrs ago
English term
encryption
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Computers (general)
Definition from
Infoplease:
The process of transmitting scrambled data so that only authorized recipients can unscramble it. For instance, encryption is used to scramble credit card information when purchases are made over the Internet.
Example sentences:
Due to recent developments in software and hardware, some consumer-level encryption products are now so powerful that law enforcement officials say they can't crack them, even with massive supercomputers. (Washington Post)
If you just want to deter prying eyes a substitution cipher using multiple substitutions and several different substitutions schemes offers a reasonable level of encryption for virtually no computational effort. (TechWorld)
There are free on-the-fly disk encryption / on the fly file encryption (OTFE) software that transparently encrypts files on your disk drive (or partition), on demand encryption tools that allow you to encrypt single files for those one-off occasions when you need encryption public key encryption which is particularly useful for things like email (where the key you use to encrypt your data is different from the key used to decrypt the data), etc. (thefreecountry.com)
Proposed translations
(Hungarian)
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Sep 28, 2008 13:54: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Completion"
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titkosítás
Definition from
Wikipedia:
A titkosítás a kriptogáfiának, azaz eljárása, amellyel az információt (nyílt szöveg) egy algoritmus (titkosító eljárás) segítségével olyan szöveggé alakítjuk, ami olvashatatlan olyan ember számára, aki nem rendelkezik az olvasáshoz szükséges speciális tudással, amit általában kulcsnak nevezünk
Example sentences:
A szöveg titkosítást egy kulcs. segítségével végezzük, amely az egyes bet ket számokkal helyettesíti. (Kvantumkriptográfia)
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