source scrambler
Definitions
A device or software tool used to encode or scramble a data signal at its origin to prevent unauthorized access or interception.
A mechanism that obfuscates the original signal or data stream to ensure security or privacy during transmission.
Examples
The intelligence agency deployed a sophisticated source scrambler to prevent enemy interceptors from tracking their encrypted transmissions.
Engineers installed a source scrambler in the communication array to mask the origin of the outgoing data packets.
Without a reliable source scrambler, the covert operation risked exposure due to the traceable nature of their radio signals.
Synonyms
signal jammer data obfuscator frequency disruptor encryption tool information masker interference generator signal scrambler
Antonyms
signal amplifier data clarifier information revealer signal booster decryption tool transmission enhancer data transmitter