0 present participle of decrypt
1 to change electronic information or signals that were stored, written, or sent in the form of a secret code (= a system of letters, numbers, or symbols) back into a form that you can understand and use normally:
It is clear that one does not have to give away keys, the private keys, as long as one is decrypting what the law enforcement people require.
The receivers are capable of decrypting the packet and forwarding the packet in the secure network environment.
It is a useful tool for spotting relationship patterns across generations, and decrypting seemingly irrational behavior.
Decrypting and reprogramming the chaperone code represents a gigantic initiative that generates new hopes for the development of therapeutics for degenerative diseases.
Antivirus software can detect it by decrypting the viruses using an emulator, or by statistical pattern analysis of the encrypted virus body.
When round keys are short, this can be achieved by simply exhaustively decrypting the ciphertext pairs one round with each possible round key.
The final step in decrypting the ciphertext is to use the table to convert numeric values back into letters.
It includes functionality for encrypting and decrypting data and for authentication using digital certificates.