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Secure Multi-Party Computation (SMPC) is a subset of cryptography that enables functions to compute in a distributed system across multiple parties, without sharing data among other network..
Secure Hash Algorithms (SHAs) are a family of cryptographic hash functions designed to keep data secure on different types of computer networks and computer infrastructure..
Secret-sharing is a cryptographic technique employed in computing that is used to share highly-sensitive data in a way that cannot be compromised. Secret-sharing works by sending separate..
The secondary market refers to the traditional stock market. It is known as the secondary market because before bonds, stocks, derivatives, and other financial instruments are sold..
Scrypt is the hash function that converts an input of letters and numbers into an encrypted output that is used by the cryptocurrency Litecoin. It differs from the SHA-256 hash function that..
Scripting programming languages make use of scripting to realize the system's runtime environment so it can be executed automatically instead of using a compiler. The scripting language..
Screen-locking ransomware is a type of software that blocks a target user's access to their device's operating system. This type of ransomware typically works by locking the user's device..
SCORE (Smart Contract on Reliable Environment) is ICON's framework for composing, amending, and initializing smart contracts on the ICON network. In ICON 1.0, smart contracts were written..
Schnorr-Signed ElGamal Encryption is an encryption mechanism commonly employed by various types of public-key cryptography (PKC) systems that blockchains and other types of networks employ..
As it relates to game theory, a focal point or Schelling point is a solution or specific outcome that people automatically choose by default in relation to their surrounding environment..
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