In
cryptography,
ciphertext or
cyphertext is the result of
encryption performed on
plaintext using an algorithm, called a
cipher. Ciphertext is also known as encrypted or encoded information because it contains a form of the original plaintext that is unreadable by a human or computer without the proper cipher to decrypt it.
Decryption, the inverse of encryption, is the process of turning ciphertext into readable plaintext. Ciphertext is not to be confused with
codetext because the latter is a result of a
code, not a cipher.