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cryptography

/krip-tog-ruh-fee/US // krɪpˈtɒg rə fi //UK // (krɪpˈtɒɡrəfɪ) //

加密学,加密,加密术,密码学

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the science or study of the techniques of secret writing, especially code and cipher systems, methods, and the like.Compare cryptanalysis.
    • : the procedures, processes, methods, etc., of making and using secret writing, as codes or ciphers.
    • : anything written in a secret code, cipher, or the like.

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Examples

  • Each transaction generates a block, and these blocks are linked to each other through cryptography.

  • Except now, all movements of money are tracked electronically on a computerized ledger, and your digital banknotes are secured through cryptography.

  • Shermak said what her firm does is “true cryptography” that goes above and beyond other more widely-used approaches to obscuring personally-identifiable data such as salting and hashing.

  • It’s very cool that you can do something that’s very useful in technology, like cryptography, but at the same time you’re studying the foundations of entanglement and superpositions and so on.

  • He began studying cryptography, code-breaking and puzzle-solving books.

  • Cryptography is the art of coding and decoding information between parties.

  • They are much more difficult to decipher than was the cryptography left by the pirate Kidd.

  • He held up a heavy volume called Cryptography for the Student.

  • In cryptography it's a number, or letter, thrown in for the sake of appearance, or to confuse.

  • He is the author of a work on cryptography, I believe, though I am ashamed to say I haven't yet read it.

  • I am not altogether ignorant of cryptography; it was Trevisa's favorite pursuit when we were at college.