cryptography / krɪpˈtɒg rə fi /

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cryptography 的定义

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

cryptography 近义词

cryptography

等同于 Morse code

cryptography 的近义词 2

更多cryptography例句

  1. Each transaction generates a block, and these blocks are linked to each other through cryptography.
  2. Except now, all movements of money are tracked electronically on a computerized ledger, and your digital banknotes are secured through cryptography.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. He began studying cryptography, code-breaking and puzzle-solving books.
  6. Cryptography is the art of coding and decoding information between parties.
  7. They are much more difficult to decipher than was the cryptography left by the pirate Kidd.
  8. He held up a heavy volume called Cryptography for the Student.
  9. In cryptography it's a number, or letter, thrown in for the sake of appearance, or to confuse.
  10. He is the author of a work on cryptography, I believe, though I am ashamed to say I haven't yet read it.
  11. I am not altogether ignorant of cryptography; it was Trevisa's favorite pursuit when we were at college.