Encoders-Decoders

Encoders and decoders are tools that change data from one format into another. Think of them like language translators; encoders “translate” data into a different form, and decoders “translate” it back to its original form. In cybersecurity, they’re crucial because they help protect information. By encoding data, it can be hidden or made unreadable to unwanted eyes. When the right person wants to read it, they use a decoder to change it back and understand it. This keeps our digital lives safe from hackers and prying eyes.

Examples of some formats that might be used with encoders and decoders:

Text formats

  • ASCII: A standard character encoding for electronic communication.
  • ASCII Converter
  • Unicode Converter
  • UTF-8: A widespread character encoding for the web that supports a vast range of characters from various scripts and symbols.

Image formats

  • JPEG: Commonly used for photos.
  • PNG: Used for images with transparency.
  • GIF: Popular for animated images.
  • BMP: An older format known for its simplicity.
  • Convertio
  • IMG2GO
  • CloudConvert

Audio formats

  • MP3: A widely-used compressed audio format.
  • WAV: An uncompressed audio format.
  • FLAC: A lossless audio compression format.

Video formats

  • MP4: A popular format for video files.
  • AVI: An older video format.
  • MKV: Known for its ability to hold multiple subtitles, audio tracks, and videos.
  • Convertio Audio Converter
  • FreeConvert

Data Serialization formats

Encoded Data formats

Others

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Image to Text Converter: Extract text from any PNG or JPEG image

Character encoding

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