7th Period Cybersecurity Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. protects a computing system against infection
  2. 7. the use of a program to record every keystroke made by a computer user in order to gain fraudulent access to passwords and other confidential information
  3. 8. a process of encoding messages to keep them secret, so only "authorized" parties can read it
  4. 9. software intended to damage a computing system or to take partial control over its operation
  5. 10. a process that reverses encryption, taking a secret message and reproducing the original plain text
  6. 11. includes a program as an integral part of its function. Can be physical (e.g. self-driving car), non-physical computing software (e.g. picture editing software), or non-physical computing concepts (e.g., e-commerce).
  7. 12. pairs a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption. The sender does not need the receiver’s private key to encrypt a message, but the receiver’s private key is required to decrypt the message
Down
  1. 1. a system that requires at least two steps to unlock protected information; each step adds a new layer of security that must be broken to gain unauthorized access
  2. 2. a technique that attempts to trick a user into providing personal information. That personal information can then be used to access sensitive online resources, such as bank accounts and emails
  3. 4. information about an individual that identifies, links, relates, or describes them
  4. 5. involves one key for both encryption and decryption
  5. 6. a wireless access point that gives unauthorized access to secure networks