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cryptography

  • 1 criptografía

    f.
    cryptography, encoding, coding.
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    1 cryptography
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    femenino cryptography
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    = cryptography, privacy transformation.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
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    femenino cryptography
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    = cryptography, privacy transformation.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

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    cryptography
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    cryptography
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    f cryptography

    Spanish-English dictionary > criptografía

  • 2 aumento de la demanda

    (n.) = increase in (the) demand, increased demand
    Ex. The increase in demand for the reference sources also coincides with the spread of reference services in all libraries during the twentieth century.
    Ex. The need for a method of ensuring secure communication over insecure channels, such as the Internet, has seen an increased demand for good cryptography.
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    (n.) = increase in (the) demand, increased demand

    Ex: The increase in demand for the reference sources also coincides with the spread of reference services in all libraries during the twentieth century.

    Ex: The need for a method of ensuring secure communication over insecure channels, such as the Internet, has seen an increased demand for good cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > aumento de la demanda

  • 3 critográfico

    Ex. The article ' Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.
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    Ex: The article ' Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > critográfico

  • 4 en guerra

    at war
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    = war-torn, at war
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Reinventing publishing in the war-torn Balkans' = El artículo se titula "La reinvención de la edición en los Balcanes en guerra".
    Ex. The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.
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    = war-torn, at war

    Ex: The article is entitled 'Reinventing publishing in the war-torn Balkans' = El artículo se titula "La reinvención de la edición en los Balcanes en guerra".

    Ex: The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en guerra

  • 5 en la paz

    Ex. The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.
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    Ex: The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en la paz

  • 6 en tiempos de paz

    = in peacetime, during peacetime, in peace, in time(s) of peace
    Ex. The report literature medium is now also an established form of communication in peacetime = Los informes son también ahora una forma consolidada de comunicación en tiempos de paz.
    Ex. The concept of 'operational readiness' refers to the training required by Navy personnel during peacetime to perform wartime missions.
    Ex. The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.
    Ex. Military drafts are instated in countries throughout the world, both in times of war and in times of peace.
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    = in peacetime, during peacetime, in peace, in time(s) of peace

    Ex: The report literature medium is now also an established form of communication in peacetime = Los informes son también ahora una forma consolidada de comunicación en tiempos de paz.

    Ex: The concept of 'operational readiness' refers to the training required by Navy personnel during peacetime to perform wartime missions.
    Ex: The article 'Cryptographic patents: at war and in peace' explores the dichotomy between the concepts of cryptography and patents.
    Ex: Military drafts are instated in countries throughout the world, both in times of war and in times of peace.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en tiempos de paz

  • 7 identificación mediante la voz

    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
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    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > identificación mediante la voz

  • 8 identificación mediante las huellas dactilares

    Ex. These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.
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    Ex: These latter may include control of access to stored data by, say, automatic finger-print or voice-print identification, or protection of data while in transit through a privacy transformation, better known as cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > identificación mediante las huellas dactilares

  • 9 incremento de la demanda

    Ex. The need for a method of ensuring secure communication over insecure channels, such as the Internet, has seen an increased demand for good cryptography.
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    Ex: The need for a method of ensuring secure communication over insecure channels, such as the Internet, has seen an increased demand for good cryptography.

    Spanish-English dictionary > incremento de la demanda

  • 10 criptografía

    • coding
    • cryptography
    • encoding

    Diccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > criptografía

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  • Cryptography — Cryp*tog ra*phy ( f?), n. [Cf. F. cryptographie.] 1. The act or art of writing in code or secret characters; also, secret characters, codes or ciphers, or messages written in a secret code. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. the science which studies methods …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • cryptography — The process of writing or solving codes. The term describes processes by which transmissions of data are kept secure by applying very large numbers with particular mathematical properties for the purpose of encryption of or scrambling data.… …   Law dictionary

  • cryptography — 1650s, from Fr. cryptographie or directly from Mod.L. cryptographia, from Gk. kryptos hidden + GRAPHY (Cf. graphy). Related: Cryptograph; cryptographer …   Etymology dictionary

  • cryptography — ► NOUN ▪ the art of writing or solving codes. DERIVATIVES cryptographer noun cryptographic adjective …   English terms dictionary

  • cryptography — [krip tä′grə fē] n. [ CRYPTO + GRAPHY] 1. the art of writing or deciphering messages in code 2. the system used in a code or cipher cryptographer n. cryptographist cryptographic [krip΄tə graf′ik] adj. cryptographically adv …   English World dictionary

  • Cryptography — Secret code redirects here. For the Aya Kamiki album, see Secret Code. Symmetric key cryptography, where the same key is used both for encryption and decryption …   Wikipedia

  • Cryptography — The encoding and decoding of secret messages. Cryptography in genetics: The term cryptography can be applied to human DNA since the message of life is encoded in DNA. And for eons even the existence of DNA was unknown and the information therein… …   Medical dictionary

  • cryptography — cryptographer, cryptographist, n. cryptographic /krip teuh graf ik/, cryptographical, cryptographal, adj. cryptographically, adv. /krip tog reuh fee/, n. 1. the science or study of the techniques of secret writing, esp. code and cipher systems,… …   Universalium

  • cryptography — noun [kɹ̥ɪpˈtʰɒɡɹəfiː]|/kɹɪpˈtɒɡ.ɹə.fi/ The discipline concerned with communication security (eg, confidentiality of messages, integrity of messages, sender authentication, non repudiation of messages, and many other related issues), regardless… …   Wiktionary

  • cryptography — kriptografija statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Duomenų užšifravimo ir iššifravimo būdai ir priemonės. Kriptografija buvo naudojama ir iki kompiuterių – tai buvo rašymo būdas, kuriuo įslaptinamas teksto turinys. Kriptografinė technika… …   Enciklopedinis kompiuterijos žodynas

  • Cryptography Research — Cryptography Research, Inc. Type Private subsidiary Headquarters San Francisco, California Key people …   Wikipedia

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