How to say "symmetric key encryption" in German?

In German "symmetric key encryption" translates to  Symmetrische Verschlüsselung 

Transliteration: Zi-meh-trish-uh Fer-shlüs-suh-lung

🇩🇪 Bei der symmetrischen Verschlüsselung wird derselbe Schlüssel zum Verschlüsseln und Entschlüsseln von Daten verwendet.

🗣️ Bay der Zi-meh-trish-uh Fer-shlüs-suh-lung vurt dare-zel-be Shlü-sel tsoom Fer-shlüs-seln oont Ent-shlüs-seln fon Dah-ten fair-vend-et.

🇺🇸 In symmetric key encryption, the same key is used for encrypting and decrypting data.



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How to say "symmetric key encryption" in German?

You can use the word "Symmetrische Verschlüsselung" which translates to "Symmetric key encryption".

How to pronounce "Symmetrische Verschlüsselung" (symmetric key encryption) in German?

The word "Symmetrische Verschlüsselung" is pronounced as "Zi-meh-trish-uh Fer-shlüs-suh-lung".

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