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- Link_encryption abstract "Link encryption is an approach to communications security that encrypts and decrypts all traffic at each end of a communications line (e.g. a teleprinter circuit or the line between two network switches). It contrasts with end-to-end encryption where messages are encrypted by the sender at the point of origin and only decrypted by the intended receiver. Link encryption offers a couple of advantages: encryption is automatic so there is less opportunity for human error. if the communications link operates continuously and carries an unvarying level of traffic, link encryption defeats traffic analysis.On the other hand, end-to-end encryption ensures only authorized persons see the plaintext.Link encryption can be used with end-to-end systems by superencrypting the messages.Bulk encryption refers to encrypting a large number of circuits at once, after they have been multiplexed.".
- Link_encryption wikiPageID "1065304".
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- Link_encryption hasPhotoCollection Link_encryption.
- Link_encryption subject Category:Cryptographic_protocols.
- Link_encryption comment "Link encryption is an approach to communications security that encrypts and decrypts all traffic at each end of a communications line (e.g. a teleprinter circuit or the line between two network switches). It contrasts with end-to-end encryption where messages are encrypted by the sender at the point of origin and only decrypted by the intended receiver. Link encryption offers a couple of advantages: encryption is automatic so there is less opportunity for human error.".
- Link_encryption label "Link encryption".
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- Link_encryption wasDerivedFrom Link_encryption?oldid=527332425.
- Link_encryption isPrimaryTopicOf Link_encryption.