Encryption~
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- Encryption
- Scrambling data or messages with a cipher or code so that they are unreadable without a secret key. In some cases encryption algorithms are one directional, that is, they only encode and the resulting data cannot be unscrambled (e.g., access/verify codes).
Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual
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- Encryption
- Scrambling data or messages with a cipher or code so that they are unreadable without a secret key. In some cases encryption algorithms are one directional that is, they only encode and the resulting data cannot be unscrambled (e.g., access/verify codes).
Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Encryption
- Scrambling data or messages with a cipher or code so that they are unreadable without a secret key. In some cases encryption algorithms are one directional; they only encode and the resulting data cannot be unscrambled (e.g., access/verify codes).
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Encryption
- Scrambling data or messages with a cipher or code so that they are unreadable without a secret key. In some cases encryption algorithms are one directional; they only encode and the resulting data cannot be unscrambled (e.g., access/verify codes).
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
Encryption: The process of transforming text into an unintelligible string of characters using a mathematical formula. Encryption allows computer users to share sensitive or confidential information over the Internet with a high degree of security. Encryption prevents hacking or illegal access by unauthorized persons. All EMR medical software systems should offer data encryption.
glossary from http://electronic-medical-record.blogspot.com/2007/06/common-emr-medical-software-terms.html