noun (plural of cryptogram) as in strong fondness

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Example:The military units used a cryptographic code to ensure that enemy forces could not access the sensitive information sent through the radio.

Definition:A code used for secure communication where the message is encoded in such a way that only those who have the decryption key can understand it.

From cryptographic code

Example:Modern cryptography is essential for online banking and internet communications, providing a secure way to transmit sensitive information.

Definition:The practice and study of hiding information using codes and ciphers.

From cryptography

Example:In the World War II, code breakers played a crucial role in deciphering German naval communications, thereby gaining a significant advantage for the Allies.

Definition:The process of decoding ciphers into plain text without having the original key.

From code breaking

Example:It took the team several hours to decipher the cryptogrammes left by the ancient civilization.

Definition:The act of translating a message or writing that is written in code into its original form.

From deciphering

Example:The new cipher system implemented by the company will enhance the security of its data more than the previous one.

Definition:A method by which information is hidden or disguised by replacing it with sets of numbers, letters, and symbols.

From cipher system