cryptanalysis in English

noun
1
the art or process of deciphering coded messages without being told the key.
In this way, through cryptanalysis of the error messages, it is possible to glean clues on the make up of a legitimate password.
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1. It encompasses both Cryptography and cryptanalysis

2. Cryptology definition is - the scientific study of cryptography and cryptanalysis.

3. On this course you will get an introduction to Cryptography and cryptanalysis

4. Cryptology is a broad, umbrella term that encompasses both cryptography and cryptanalysis.

5. Acoustic cryptanalysis — attacks that exploit sound produced during a computation (rather like power analysis).

6. This includes “cryptography”, “cryptographic activation”, ‘cryptanalysis’, protection against compromising emanations and computer security.

7. The Americans referred to the intelligence resulting from cryptanalysis, perhaps especially that from the Purple machine, as 'Magic'.

8. For a time he led Hut 8, the section that was responsible for German naval cryptanalysis.

9. Cryptology, science concerned with data communication and storage in secure and usually secret form. It encompasses both cryptography and cryptanalysis.

10. Cryptography is that part of Cryptology concerned with the putting of messages into a secret or encrypted form, and cryptanalysis is the reading of encrypted messages without

11. Cryptology is the study of establishing a channel for secret communications (cryptography) and breaking secret communication channels of enemies (cryptanalysis). Cryptography focuses on ensuring that messages from a sender can only be …

12. Bletchley Park called them the Fish ciphers, and Max Newman and colleagues designed and deployed the Heath Robinson, and then the world's first programmable digital electronic computer, the Colossus, to help with their cryptanalysis.