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