DuPont, Quinn. An Archeology of Cryptography: Rewriting Plaintext, Encryption, and Ciphertext (PhD thesis). University of Toronto, Toronto ON. 2016.
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cryptography (p.294): Cryptography is a complex phenomenon that shifts in composition and use across history, but is essentially notational symbols that are activated through encryption, to produce ciphertext. Usually (but not always), cryptography refers to a process of establishing and maintaining secrecy (†2382)
public key cryptography (p.295): two mathematically linked keys can be used for complex multi-pass encryption schemes (such as the Diffie-Hellman key exchange). … [Originally] called “non-secret” encryption... (†2383)