Encrypt in a sentence as a verb

It’s encrypted and we don’t have a key.

As an added bonus, git diff/blame still work on the encrypted file.

He forgot to say that you must encrypt the entire usb-stick as well, You dont write a file-system to it!

Proper padding is critical for safe RSA encryption.

Your code obviously has easy access to the keys used to encrypt and decrypt the data.

I have yet to notice any real performance hit for enabling full disk encryption.

There is zero control over what public keys get handed over to your phone to encrypt an iMessage with.

* Use TLS to encrypt data in motion and use GPG to encrypt data at rest, and don't do any other kind of crypto.

To solve this problem, I wrote git-crypt[1], which uses git's smudge/clean filters to transparently encrypt/decrypt files when you check them in/out.

Sure, you can encrypt the data, but if you trust that this is sufficient, then hosting your backups in the US should not a problem either.

Perhaps you think your email is legitimate enough that encryption is unwarranted.

I might stay off of Facebook, encrypt all my email, and avoid using smart phones, but anybody I'm in contact with who doesn't is being continually mined.

A new cryptosystem implemented in 2013 is, sorry to say, more likely to use ECB mode AES than it is to use an authenticated encryption construction.

But attackers don't need access to plaintext to attack repeated-key XOR, which is what a set of ciphertexts encrypted under the same stream cipher keystream works out to be.

Do law-abiding citizens have any need to encrypt their email?What if everyone believed that law-abiding citizens should use postcards for their mail?

And then it was mathematically proven that there's a proper order to the two operations: cryptosystems should encrypt, then they should authenticate the ciphertext.

And so the FCC is requiring that the cable operators make the unencrypted TV signals available to third-party device makers and Internet TV service providers.

Analogously, it would be nice if everyone routinely used encryption for all their email, innocent or not, so that no one drew suspicion by asserting their email privacy with encryption.

In the first week that I was managing IT/Ops at our company, our security architect, msj, approached me and said that our approach towards security would be to encrypt everything at rest, and everything in flight.

Being robbed sucks but when it comes to digital possessions there's no reason it needs to suck this much.> I didn’t really trust file encryption because I thought I might lose files because of it and therefore I never enabled Mac OSX’s built-in FileVault hard drive encryption.

[0] In 2012, the FCC decided to allow cable operators to encrypt these signals, but even this only applies to the retransmission: "The FCC wants to ensure that consumers can still access basic cable services without specifically renting a box from the cable companies.

Encrypt definitions

verb

convert ordinary language into code; "We should encode the message for security reasons"

See also: code encipher cipher cypher inscribe