encrypted systems

[en-ˈkrɪp.tɪd ˈsɪs.təmz]
nounpl: encrypted systems
sistemas criptografados
1. Computer networks or software that use encryption algorithms to secure data and communications, making information unreadable to unauthorized users
The company invested in encrypted systems to protect customer information from cyber attacks.
A empresa investiu em sistemas criptografados para proteger as informações dos clientes contra ataques cibernéticos.
2. Technical infrastructure that employs cryptographic methods to ensure confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of data
Modern encrypted systems use end-to-end encryption to secure messaging applications.
Os sistemas criptografados modernos usam criptografia de ponta a ponta para proteger aplicativos de mensagens.
In Brazil, encrypted systems have become increasingly important due to rising cybersecurity concerns and regulatory requirements like LGPD (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados). The term is widely used in tech industries in São Paulo and Brasília. In the USA, encrypted systems are central to national security discourse and consumer privacy debates, particularly following high-profile data breaches.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
encrypted networkssecure systemscryptographic systemsprotected systemscipher systems
Antonyms / Antônimos
unencrypted systemsunsecured systemsplaintext systemsopen systems

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sistemas criptografados
most common standard usage in Brazil
São Paulo
sistemas criptografados / sistemas com criptografia
tech industry commonly uses both terms interchangeably
Rio de Janeiro
sistemas criptografados
standard usage, no regional variation
Portugal
sistemas encriptados
Portuguese variant uses 'encriptados' instead of 'criptografados'

Related Words

encryptioncryptographycybersecuritydata protectionauthenticationdecryptionsecure communication

Related Idioms & Phrases

keep systems under lock and key
break the code
secure the fort
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