Decrypt

English (en) Decrypt To decrypt is to transform data that has been rendered unreadable through encryption back to its unencrypted form. Decrypt is the opposite of encrypt. The conversion of encrypted data into its original form is called decryption. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms Decryption, Encryption   Hausa (ha) Mayar a rubuce Decomposition:   

File Extension/file format

English (en) File Extension/file format A file extension, or filename extension, is a suffix added to the name of a file when it is saved to indicate the file's format, detailing how the data within the file is organised. A file's data must be properly organised according to its format to ensure it can be...

Filename

English (en) Filename A filename, or file name, is a name used to uniquely identify a computer file within a file system. Different file systems impose various restrictions on filename lengths. For example, "Nigeria" and "nigeria.txt" could be complete filenames on a file system/folder. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms Document, File extension/file format    

Document

English (en) Document A computer document is a file created by a software application. While the term document originally referred to word processor documents, it is now used to refer to all types of saved files. Therefore, documents may contain text, images, audio, video, and other data types. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms Filename ...

Distributed Computing

English (en) Distributed Computing Distributed computing is a computing concept that leverages the combined power of multiple interconnected computers to collaborate on a shared task. It refers to the use of distributed systems to complete computing tasks. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms Distributed System   Hausa (ha) Gamayyar kwamfutoci Decomposition:  

Digital

English (en) Digital Traditionally, digital means the use of numbers and the term comes from digit, or finger. Today, digital is synonymous with computer. Digital describes electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms Analog   Hausa (ha) Dijital Decomposition: Ta...

Encryption

English (en) Encryption Encryption is the process of protecting information or data whereby information is converted into secret code that hides the information's true meaning. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo, Related terms File encryption, End-to-end encryption Hausa (ha)  Tsukewa Decomposition: Killatacciyar sadarwa Decomposition:  Sakayawa Decomposition:

File encryption

English (en) File encryption File encryption is a way of encoding files, including the sensitive data they contain, in order to send them securely. File encryption helps protect your data by encrypting it, to be accessed by using the right encryption key (such as a password) to decrypt it. Other languages: Yoruba, Igbo Related terms...

End-to-end Encryption

English (en) End-to-end Encryption End-to-end encryption (E2EE) is a method of secure communication that prevents third parties from accessing data while it is being transferred from one system or device to another. In E2EE, the data is encrypted on the sender's system or device and can only be decrypted by the intended recipient. Other languages:...

Enter (the keyboard key)

English (en) Enter (the keyboard key) Enter key, elbow arrow or Return key is the keyboard key that is pressed to signal the computer to input the line of data or the command that has just been typed. When typing, the Enter key sends the cursor to the beginning of the next line or executes...

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