Across
- 2. A step-by-step set of instructions a computer follows to perform a task, such as encryption.
- 6. An encryption method where the same key is used to both encrypt and decrypt the data.
- 7. The process of turning encrypted data back into its original, readable form.
- 9. A key that can be shared with anyone and is used to encrypt messages.
- 11. The scrambled, unreadable version of a message after it has been encrypted.
Down
- 1. A hacking method where a computer tries many possible passwords or keys over and over until it finds the correct one.
- 2. An encryption method that uses two keys: a public key to encrypt and a private key to decrypt.
- 3. A secret key that is kept hidden and is used to decrypt messages.
- 4. The original, readable message or data before it is encrypted.
- 5. The process of scrambling information so that only authorized people can read it.
- 8. A set of rules or an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt information.
- 10. A secret piece of information (like a password) used to lock (encrypt) and unlock (decrypt) data.
