The Electronic Privacy Papers: Documents on the Battle for Privacy in the Age of Surveillance by Bruce Schneier

The Electronic Privacy Papers: Documents on the Battle for Privacy in the Age of Surveillance

Bruce Schneier
747 pages
Wiley
Sep 1997
Hardcover
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A collection of previously unreleased documents dealing with privacy in the Information Age. Trying to keep up with the advancements in cryptography and digital telephony, the government has advocated controversial new tools that will allow them to monitor electronic communications. On the other side of the spectrum, privacy advocates are vehemently opposed to any government monitoring whatsoever. This book is a carefully selected and annotated collection of documents from both the government and the industry, enabling readers to fully understand governmental policies and how these will impact individuals and companies involved with the Internet.
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Pages 747
Publisher Wiley
Published 1997
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