The Electronic Privacy Papers: Documents on the Battle for Privacy in the Age of Surveillance
A collection of classic and previously secret government and industry documents detail initiatives and strategies in the area of communications privacy for both individuals and companies. Original. (All Users).
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A collection of previously classified government and industry documents, including excerpts from the House Judiciary Committee report on the digital telephony bill, the FBI's wish list for electronic surveillance, and White House cryptography policy statements. Material is in sections on privacy and the Information Superhighway, wiretapping, the digital telephony proposal, cryptography, the clipper chip, export controls on cryptography, and banning cryptography. Introductory and overview chapters discuss the economic and political rationale for digital wire tapping, the legal foundations of government surveillance, and policies government may pursue in the future. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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