Cipher Text
Key Facts
Abbreviation
CT
Pronunciation
/ˈsaɪfər tɛkst/
Category
Governmental
Related Field
Military
Examples in Context
- One byte of cipher text is generated for every byte of plain text contained in the message.
- Before we can encrypt, we need to know the size of the buffer required for the cipher text.
- This hidden information can be plain text, cipher text, or even images.
- It shifts the letter in the plain message n character backwards to get the cipher text.
- The concrete example of this scenario in Cipher Text(CT) is the record editor.
Other meanings of CT
Iris CT format 32bit Bitmap graphics
Computing
Continuous Tone
Computing
Columbia Terminal
Regional
Carpal Tunnel
Medical
Cerebral Thrombosis
Medical
Cervical-Thoracic
Medical
Cervical Traction
Medical
Computed Tomography
Medical
Count
Medical
Carved Top
Business