English to Bengali Dictionary decrypt

decrypt

ডিক্রিপ্ট
definition
verb
the computer can be used to encrypt and decrypt sensitive transmissions
make (a coded or unclear message) intelligible.
noun
In a semi-polemical preface, he takes some unwarranted shots at post-Cold War studies of Soviet spying that are based on VENONA decrypts and documents from KGB and Comintern archives.
a text that has been decoded.
example
the computer can be used to encrypt and 'decrypt' sensitive transmissions
Second, when they cannot 'decrypt' the alien code, he gives her the key to the mystery.
But once you have the right key, it takes less than a fraction of a second to prove that the key is the correct key: All you do is 'decrypt' the message.
Otherwise, he can merely 'decrypt' the message without any additional steps or effort.
Failure to comply with a decryption notice will be a criminal office, unless the individual concerned can prove he or she did not have the ability to 'decrypt' the message for any reason, such as losing the password.
It should be easy to encrypt and 'decrypt' messages with the key (which must be kept secret) but difficult to do so without it.
This key would allow the government to 'decrypt' messages as needed, purportedly after seeking and obtaining a warrant.
Another thing that will come along - probably after more than a decade or two - is quantum cryptanalysis, where you would use a quantum computer to 'decrypt' existing codes.
Everybody will know the information has come from you because only your public key can 'decrypt' a message that has been encrypted using your private key.
Since the eavesdropper doesn't know the starting point, he can't 'decrypt' the message.
The Aegis system allows a user to encrypt or 'decrypt' a message by just hitting a button and entering a password, and the company says the password part of the process may be phased out soon.
the computer can be used to encrypt and 'decrypt' sensitive transmissions
With public key encryption, each person has two keys - a public one that can be disseminated freely which is used to encode messages that can subsequently only be 'decrypted' by the private key.
Unlike DVD movies, which are encrypted on the disk and 'decrypted' every time they're played, digital broadcast television has to be unencrypted.
I had a top-secret clearance and would have been part of the team of codebreakers 'decrypting' the message that authorized the use of the ship's nuclear weapons.
Knowledge of the Venona 'decrypts' was actually withheld from President Truman.
There are even better encryption techniques that are asymmetric, that is, the keys used for encryption and 'decryption' are not the same.
The result is that sender and receiver end up with an identical randomly generated number, used as the cryptographic key, that can be used for the encryption and subsequent 'decryption' of data.
By 1944, over 4,000 German messages were being 'decrypted' daily at Bletchley Park.
Its essence was gross and irresponsible exaggeration of a claim that we now know - from the VENONA 'decrypts' of Soviet cables, among other sources - was true.
The security module authorizes these programs for 'decryption' .
We now know, from the Venona 'decrypts' of Soviet intelligence traffic, that he was guilty as charged of heading a Soviet atomic espionage ring.
During 1942, the US Military Attaché in Cairo, through transmissions 'decrypted' by Italian intelligence, gave him invaluable operational intelligence.
A common means of modern encryption is a one-way system in which encryption is easy but 'decryption' is computationally impractical.
Many historians think that a secret Soviet message sent in 1945 (later 'decrypted' by the Venona project) identifies Hiss by a code name.
A combination of defectors and America's VENONA 'decrypts' caused the collapse of the Soviet networks and the beginning of the end of the era of the ideological agent.
A Tactical Data Encryption System TDES is a device for storing, encrypting and 'decrypting' messages.
Indeed, as I write in the book on p. 40, he kept the top-secret 'decrypts' in what he called ‘The Magic Book,’ tucked away in the tightly-guarded Map Room of the White House.
But he's just as excited describing 'decryption' as he is about his first surfing trip to the Pacific…
Equally, the German Navy passed on 'decrypts' of Allied traffic to Japan after 9 December 1941 only in its own cipher because of suspicions about Anglo-American inroads into Japanese systems.
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