Encipher in a sentence as a verb

This means that the block cipher is used in the same way for both encipher and decipher.

With strong crypto, I may encipher something, so even the biggest Google cluster will not be sufficient to break it any time soon.

Except, instead of recompiling a crippled version, we would take a retail SKU, encipher the executables and then deliver with a device driver: a VxD.

That would be a critical component of comprehension with respect to identifying if this could be used to encipher individual processes and further isolate memory.

Transmitting in a format that is not readily decoded is also problematic legally, but to me there's a major difference between using a proprietary format and using actual cryptography to encipher a message.

Nor is it a major degradation over a status quo; the government has usually been able to "spy on us", it's only been a short time comparatively speaking that it was even possible for the average citizen to completely encipher their communications.

Encipher definitions

verb

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

See also: code cipher cypher encrypt inscribe