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Option C is the correct answer for the above question.
Explanation:
The ciphertext is a text which is formed from an original text and can be called a duplicate text which has no meaning for the other user. This can be formed with the help of encryption technology. Encryption technology is a technology that uses some mythology to convert the original data into other text data (which is also called a ciphertext) because no one can able to hack the data.
The above question asked about the term which is called for the text when it is converted from original data. That text is known as ciphertext which is described above and it is stated from option c. Hence option c is the correct answer while the other is not because--
- Option 'a' refers to the public key which is used to encrypt the data.
- Option b refers to the private key which is also used for encryption.
- Option d refers to the sniffer which is not the correct answer.
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Interoperability is the ability of or degree to which two or more systems usefully exchange information via interfaces in particular context. Interoperability can be defined in two ways which includes the ability to exchange data (syntactic interoperability) and also the ability to correctly interpret the data being exchanged (semantic interoperability).
If two systems failed to exchange information properly, it means they are not clear to interpret and not easy to communicate and get proper information from each other and that might result in a failed communication which is in turn result in security flaw.
Other quality attributes strongly related (at least potentially) to interoperability is Application Programming Interface (API)
API is a software intermediary that allows two applications to communicate to each other and are necessary for systems interoperability.
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