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Secure Wireless Transmissions with Truly Random Noise Source Data Encryption

Jeremy Graef 0 2243

Encryption is a technique used to safeguard sensitive information over a communications network, meant for the eyes of only the intended recipient. The encrypted information appears unintelligible to intercepting parties but can be deciphered by those who have access to the specific decryption key, such as an algorithmically generated, pseudo-random sequence. Interception is possible; however, this feat typically demands vast computational resources.

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