Across
- 2. A decentralized and distributed digital ledger technology that records transactions across multiple computers in a way that is secure, transparent, and resistant to tampering.
- 4. Source: Software or technology that is released with a license that allows anyone to inspect, modify, and distribute its source code.
- 5. A set of rules or instructions designed to solve a specific problem or accomplish a task in computing.
- 6. The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, unauthorized access, and data breaches
Down
- 1. The process of converting data into a code to prevent unauthorized access, especially during transmission over networks.
- 3. Digital or virtual currencies that use cryptography for security and operate independently of a central authority, such as Bitcoin or Ethereum.