Encryption Key definition

Encryption Key means a unique randomised string of letters, numbers and characters that may be used to decrypt and access the Encrypted Data, through the use of the Services;
Encryption Key means the code provided by the Service Provider to the Customer to enable the Customer to access the data stored by the Service Provider on behalf of the Customer pursuant to the Service;
Encryption Key means the confidential key or process designed to render the encrypted personal information useable, readable, and decipherable.

Examples of Encryption Key in a sentence

  • The Encryption Key and Password shall be submitted during the opening of the bids of the concerned bidder.

  • It is further certified that a Policy/Procedure is in place, which describes the complete process for Encryption Key Pair Generation, Backup Procedure, safe-keeping of Backups and associated Key Recovery Procedures.

  • I am aware that Key Escrow/Key Archiving of Encryption keys is not done by NICCA and I shall not hold NICCA responsible or approach NICCA for recovery of my private Encryption Key, in case of its loss or otherwise.

  • If your Offer is not considered “technically acceptable”, the Commission will not request an Encryption Key for your Financial Offer, and it will remain unopened.

  • Create a new email, Subject: example- “SOFTCOMP-2020-2010-EDWALD-Technical Bid” the contents of which must contain the Encryption Key for the Technical Bid (the password you used when creating the Technical Bid).


More Definitions of Encryption Key

Encryption Key means the pass phrase used and created by the Client to encrypt the data stored with T!MG. T!MG has no access to the pass phrase.
Encryption Key means a code provided to Company by T-Mobile that enables access to the T-Mobile Gateway and/or SMSC.
Encryption Key means the code provided by the Subscriber to encrypt the Subscribers data with a unique signature only accessible by the Subscriber.
Encryption Key means a sequence of characters used to encrypt or decrypt data.
Encryption Key means the confidential key or process designed to render the encrypted data useable, readable, and decipherable.
Encryption Key. (Also called security code) means a word combination used to securely encrypt backup data. The encryption key is set just once (during the Backup Manager installation) and cannot be changed or retrieved afterwards;
Encryption Key means a sequence of numbers used to encrypt or decrypt (to de- code/decipher) data.