anticryptography
English
Etymology
Noun
anticryptography (uncountable)
- (rare) The encoding of messages in such a way that they are as easy as possible to decipher.
- 1973, Carl Sagan, The cosmic connection: an extraterrestrial perspective
- We are considering not cryptography, but anticryptography, the design by a very intelligent civilization of a message so simple that even civilizations as primitive as ours can understand it.
- 2005, Paul A LaViolette, Earth Under Fire: Humanity's Survival of the Ice Age
- It is common in the art of anticryptography to include a cross-check device with the coded message so that the recipient may reassure himself that he has properly deciphered and understood the message.
- 1973, Carl Sagan, The cosmic connection: an extraterrestrial perspective
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