Cryptography

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Across
  1. 2. A hardware tool that interprets information and converts it into a code, while also possessing the ability to convert that code back to its original source. In computing, an encoder takes either a sequence of characters or an analog signal and formats it for efficient transmission and/or storage.
  2. 6. It is essentially a list of those ingredients.
  3. 8. A type of document used for gathering and storing codes.
  4. 9. The idea of perfect secrecy is that the ciphertext should reveal no information about the original message except its length.
  5. 11. Any computer-generated information displayed on screen, printed on paper or in machine readable form, such as disk and tape.
  6. 12. A set of information that helps determine how your web server will communicate secure data over HTTPS.
  7. 13. Taking apart an object to see how it works in order to duplicate or enhance the object.
Down
  1. 1. To decipher as data is read from or written into disk.
  2. 3. A form of peer review in which a programmer leads the review process and the other team members ask questions.
  3. 4. Information fed into a data processing system or computer.
  4. 5. It refers to the process of protecting a file from unauthorized changes.
  5. 7. A form of peer review in which a programmer leads the review process and the other team members ask questions.
  6. 10. It uses certain protocols and algorithms to determine how it will secure your web traffic.