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CryptoPopular name for both the parasite, Cryptosporidium parvum, and the disease it causes, cryptosporidiosis.
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Cryptobefore vowels crypt-, word-forming element meaning "secret" or "hidden," used in forming English words since at least 1760, from Latinized form of Greek kryptos "hidden, conce [..]
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Crypto[The] marking or designator identifying COMSEC keying material used to secure or authenticate telecommunications carrying classified or sensitive U.S. Government or U.S. Government-derived information. [INFOSEC-99] Note: When written in all upper case letters, CRYPTO has the meaning stated above. When written in lower case as a prefix, crypto and c [..]
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Cryptoencryption keys for the radio. Computer code that scrambles the signal to prevent unauthorized listening CSH:
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Crypto Cryptography
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CryptoCryptography is the science of hiding information. It was developed from war-time applications since the time of Caesar, but in the Information Age, crypto is critical to everything we do. Crypto is [..]
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Cryptocryptography, the science of codes and ciphers. See AES, DES, MAC.
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CryptoMarking or designator identifying COMSEC keying material used to secure or authenticate telecommunication carrying classified or sensitive U.S. Government or U.S. Government derived information. When [..]
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CryptoCryptographic Information
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CryptoCryptographic codes.
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Cryptoterm referring to the personnel, equipment, and practices involved in coding messages so they cannot be read by those for whom they aren't intended.
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Cryptoencryption keys for the radio. Computer code that scrambles the signal to prevent unauthorized listening.
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