Ciphertext
See also
- Ciphertext on Wikipedia
In cryptography , a ciphertext is a scrambled message that conveys information but is not legible unless decrypted with the right cipher and the right secret (usually a key ), reproducing the original Plaintext . A ciphertext's security, and therefore the secrecy of the contained information, depends on using a secure cipher and keeping the key secret.
Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.