RE: Term usage - encrypted vs. "en clair"

Subject: RE: Term usage - encrypted vs. "en clair"
From: Beth Friedman <bjf -at- wavefront -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 16:16:17 -0600

In our previous episode at 01:58 PM 12/1/00, Grant, Christopher wrote:

> >Does anyone have a suggestion for a better/more standard term than en
> >clair?
>
> I think "as clear text" would be the most accurate equivalent.

Unencrypted text is also referred to as "plaintext" (being the opposite of
"ciphertext".)

A quick Google shows that term widely used, but I can't say if it would be
the most appropriate for your audience.

"Plaintext" wouldn't be the appropriate term here, though, regardless of audience. Plaintext is the unencrypted version of text that has been encrypted. If it's sent in clear (my choice of term), it's not plaintext.

(I'm not a cryptographer, but I work for one.)

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