Cryptologynoun
The science or study of mathematical, linguistic, and other coding patterns and histories.
Cryptologynoun
The practice of analysing encoded messages, in order to decode them.
Cryptologynoun
Secret or enigmatical language.
Cryptologynoun
Secret or enigmatical language.
Cryptologynoun
the science of analyzing and deciphering codes and ciphers and cryptograms
Cryptographynoun
The discipline concerned with communication security (eg, confidentiality of messages, integrity of messages, sender authentication, non-repudiation of messages, and many other related issues), regardless of the used medium such as pencil and paper or computers.
Cryptographynoun
The act or art of writing in code or secret characters; also, secret characters, codes or ciphers, or messages written in a secret code.
Cryptographynoun
The science which studies methods for encoding messages so that they can be read only by a person who knows the secret information required for decoding, called the key; it includes cryptanalysis, the science of decoding encrypted messages without possessing the proper key, and has several other branches; see for example steganography.
Cryptographynoun
the science of analyzing and deciphering codes and ciphers and cryptograms
Cryptographynoun
act of writing in code or cipher
Cryptography
Cryptography, or cryptology (from Ancient Greek: κρυπτός, romanized: kryptós and γράφειν graphein, , or -λογία -logia, , respectively), is the practice and study of techniques for secure communication in the presence of adversarial behavior. More generally, cryptography is about constructing and analyzing protocols that prevent third parties or the public from reading private messages; various aspects in information security such as data confidentiality, data integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation are central to modern cryptography.