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The American Heritage Dictionary defines an algorithm as "a step-by-step problem-solving procedure, especially an established, recursive computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps."  In the context of encryption, an algorithm is the mathematical formula used to scramble and unscramble data.  It typically has two elements: data (for example, an email message that you want to encrypt or decrypt) and a key.
The American Heritage Dictionary defines an algorithm as "a step-by-step problem-solving procedure, especially an established, recursive computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps."  In the context of encryption, an algorithm is the mathematical formula used to scramble and unscramble data.  It typically has two elements: data (for example, an email message that you want to encrypt or decrypt) and a key.

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Algorithm: The American Heritage Dictionary defines an algorithm as "a step-by-step problem-solving procedure, especially an established, recursive computational procedure for solving a problem in a finite number of steps." In the context of encryption, an algorithm is the mathematical formula used to scramble and unscramble data. It typically has two elements: data (for example, an email message that you want to encrypt or decrypt) and a key.