Cryptographic Security

/ˌkrɪptəˈɡræfɪk sɪˈkjʊərɪti/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The legal assurance that cryptographic methods used in securing communications or data comply with standards, protecting confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity in transactions or data exchanges.
    The contract included provisions mandating cryptographic security measures for all transmitted data to prevent unauthorized access.

Forms

  • cryptographic security

Commentary

In legal contexts, cryptographic security often intersects with compliance requirements and standards setting for protecting sensitive information in electronic communications and transactions.

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