What is encryption?
Encryption is the encoding of a file in order to protect its contents. This entails a word or a group of words essentially written in a secret code language – a language that is useless to anyone but you and First National Bank, to protect that message from unwanted viewing or tampering. The term “encryption” is a computer-age extension of the term “cryptic,” which means something being hidden or mysterious.
Encryption is the encoding of a file in order to protect its contents. This entails a word or a group of words essentially written in a secret code language – a language that is useless to anyone but you and First National, to protect that message from unwanted viewing or tampering. The term “encryption” is a computer-age extension of the term “cryptic,” which means something being hidden or mysterious.
Encryption is the scrambling of information for transmission back and forth between two points. A key is required to decode the information. When you request information about your accounts, the request is sent encrypted to Citizens Bank and Trust Co.. We then decode your request for information and send it back to you in an encrypted format. When you receive it, your information is decoded so that you can read it. Because your account information is being transmitted between you and Citizens Bank and Trust Co., encryption protects your account information so it can’t be intercepted and read by a third party.
Encryption is the scrambling of information for transmission back and forth between two points. A key is required to decode the information. When you request information about your accounts, the request is sent encrypted to Farmers & Merchants Bank. We then decode your request for information and send it back to you in an encrypted format. When you receive it, your information is decoded so that you can read it. Because your account information is being transmitted between you and Farmers & Merchants Bank, encryption protects your account information so it can’t be intercepted and read by a third party.
Encryption is the scrambling of information for transmission back and forth between two points. A key is required to decode the information. When you request information about your accounts, the request is sent encrypted to Peoples State Bank & Trust. We then decode your request for information and send it back to you in an encrypted format. When you receive it, your information is decoded so that you can read it. Because your account information is being transmitted between you and Peoples State Bank & Trust, encryption protects your account information so it can’t be intercepted and read by a third party.