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Richard
2022-10-21
Cryptography, or cryptology (from Ancient Greek:
κρυπτός, romanized: kryptós "hidden, secret"; and γράφειν graphein, "to
write", or -λογία -logia, "study", 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. Modern cryptography exists at the intersection
of the disciplines of mathematics, computer science, information
security, electrical engineering, digital signal processing, physics,
and others. Core concepts related to information security (data
confidentiality, data integrity, authentication, and non-repudiation)
are also central to cryptography. Practical applications of cryptography
include electronic commerce, chip-based payment cards, digital
currencies, computer passwords, and military communications.