How to say "public key encryption" in German?

In German "public key encryption" translates to  Public-Key-Verschlüsselung 

Transliteration: Puhb-lik-Kee-Fer-shlüs-suh-lung

🇩🇪 Die Public-Key-Verschlüsselung nutzt einen öffentlichen und einen privaten Schlüssel zur Verschlüsselung von Daten.

🗣️ Dee Puhb-lik-Kee-Fer-shlüs-suh-lung nootst ayn-en œf-fent-lih-ken oont ayn-en pri-vah-ten Shlü-sel tsoor Fer-shlüs-suh-lung fon Dah-ten.

🇺🇸 Public key encryption uses a public and a private key to encrypt data.



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How to say "public key encryption" in German?

You can use the word "Public-Key-Verschlüsselung" which translates to "Public key encryption".

How to pronounce "Public-Key-Verschlüsselung" (public key encryption) in German?

The word "Public-Key-Verschlüsselung" is pronounced as "Puhb-lik-Kee-Fer-shlüs-suh-lung".

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