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Learn online How to solve Coding and Decoding questions for Banking Exams

Learn online How to solve Coding and Decoding questions for Banking Exams

How to solve Coding and Decoding for BANKING EXAMS

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CODING and DECODING

Coding – Decoding is a way of transmitting a message between the sender and the receiver to prevent the important information from the unauthorized users. Data plays the most important part in any business operation and that’s why it needs to be protected from the third party.
In Coding-Decoding, the data is encrypted with the help of a common key by the sender and at the receiver side, encrypted data is decrypted in order to obtain original data by determining common key in encrypted data. 

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