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What (who) is safe against cryptanalysis - definition

TERM IN CRYPTANALYSIS
Kisses (cryptanalysis)

Safe mode in spacecraft         
CONTINGENCY OPERATING MODE OF A SPACECRAFT IN WHICH NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS ARE SHUT DOWN AND VEHICLE PRESERVATION IS THE TOP PRIORITY
Safe mode (spacecraft)
Safe mode is an operating mode of a modern unmanned spacecraft during which all non-essential systems are shut down and only essential functions such as thermal management, radio reception and attitude control are active.
Safe mode (spacecraft)         
CONTINGENCY OPERATING MODE OF A SPACECRAFT IN WHICH NON-ESSENTIAL SYSTEMS ARE SHUT DOWN AND VEHICLE PRESERVATION IS THE TOP PRIORITY
Safe mode (spacecraft)
Safe mode is an operating mode of a modern unmanned spacecraft during which all non-essential systems are shut down and only essential functions such as thermal management, radio reception and attitude control are active.
International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles         
PROCESS FOR U.S. COMPANIES TO COMPLY WITH THE EU DIRECTIVE ON THE PROTECTION OF PERSONAL DATA
US Safe Harbor; Safe Harbor Principles; Safe harbor arrangement; EU International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles; Safe Harbor arrangement; US-EU Safe Harbor; Safe Harbour Decision
The International Safe Harbor Privacy Principles or Safe Harbour Privacy Principles were principles developed between 1998 and 2000 in order to prevent private organizations within the European Union or United States which store customer data from accidentally disclosing or losing personal information. They were overturned on October 6, 2015 by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which enabled some US companies to comply with privacy laws protecting European Union and Swiss citizens.

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Kiss (cryptanalysis)

In cryptanalysis, a kiss is a pair of identical messages sent using different ciphers, one of which has been broken. The term was used at Bletchley Park during World War II. A deciphered message in the breakable system provided a "crib" (piece of known plaintext) which could then be used to read the unbroken messages. One example was where messages read in a German meteorological cipher could be used to provide cribs for reading the difficult 4-wheel Naval Enigma cipher.

cribs from re-encipherments .... were known as 'kisses' in Bletchley Park parlance because the relevant signals were marked with 'xx'