cryptographic testing
[krɪp.tə.ɡræf.ɪk ˈtɛs.tɪŋ]
noun
testes criptográficos
1. The process of evaluating and validating cryptographic algorithms, protocols, and implementations to ensure their security, functionality, and compliance with standards
Cryptographic testing revealed vulnerabilities in the encryption protocol before it was deployed in production.
Os testes criptográficos revelaram vulnerabilidades no protocolo de encriptação antes de ser implantado em produção.
2. Systematic examination of cryptographic systems for resistance against known attacks and mathematical weaknesses
The security team conducted rigorous cryptographic testing to verify the strength of the new hashing algorithm.
A equipe de segurança realizou testes criptográficos rigorosos para verificar a força do novo algoritmo de hash.
3. Verification that cryptographic implementations correctly execute their intended algorithms without errors or side-channel vulnerabilities
Cryptographic testing includes checking for timing attacks and power analysis vulnerabilities.
Os testes criptográficos incluem a verificação de ataques de temporização e vulnerabilidades de análise de potência.
Cryptographic testing is a critical component in both Brazilian and American technology sectors, particularly in financial services, government security, and enterprise software development. In Brazil, this term is increasingly important as the country develops stronger cybersecurity regulations and compliance frameworks. The term is technical and formal, used primarily in professional IT and security contexts rather than casual conversation.
Related Idioms & Phrases
passing cryptographic testing
failing cryptographic testing
conducting cryptographic testing
cryptographic testing suite
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