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Definition of Encryptions
1. encryption [n] - See also: encryption
Lexicographical Neighbors of Encryptions
Literary usage of Encryptions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. National Information Systems Security '95 (18th) Proceedings: Making by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"The Monte Carlo test consists of performing eight million encryptions and four
million decryptions, with two encryptions and one decryption making a single ..."
2. Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0 Developer's Workshopby John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb by John Clark Craig, Jeff Webb (1998)
"Notice that the results of the two encryptions are entirely different, even though
both versions decrypt to the same original file. ..."
3. Science and Technology to Counter Terrorism: Proceedings of an Indo-U.S by Roddam Narasimha, National Academy of Sciences (U.S.), United States, Office of Naval Research (2007)
"It uses e-mail and file encryptions, rootkits, sniffers, and other methods.
It loads the sniffers onto one of the machines, procures the password, ..."
4. Information Resources Security & Risk Management: Policy, Standards (1993)
"... Communication Network 68 9.7 Risk Analysis 69 9.8 Authentication Techniques
70 9.9 Passwords 71 9.10 Data and File encryptions 71 9.11 Dial-up Access 72 ..."
5. Network Security by David J. Stang (1991)
"... and if a person does not, in the course of gaining access, encounter any
warnings, encryptions, password requests or other indicia of intended privacy. ..."
6. Information Engineering: Identification of Influential Technologies, Impact by Uday Phadke, Paul Ormerod, Christopher Coggill, Kaush Kotak (1997)
"It assumes that the cost in waiting time and computing power of the necessary
encryptions and transmissions is very small, so that electronic money can be ..."
7. Cryptography and Privacy Sourcebook, 1995: Documents on Encryption Policy edited by David Banisar (1995)
"The encryption chip is only a partial solution as it does not address: encryption
products that are in software •• encryptions products (hardware os ..."