The Electronic Privacy Papers

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

Hardback (06 Oct 1997)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Edited by internationally recognized security expert Bruce Schneier and privacy advocate David Banisar, this is the definitive collection of critical and previously classified government and industry documents. It enables you to fully understand government policies and their impact on both individuals and companies involved with the Internet. The Electronic Privacy Papers offers readers a close look at regulatory and technical issues, including:
∗ The economic and political rationale for demanding digital wire tapping and surveillance
∗ The legal foundations of, and limitations to, government surveillance·
∗ Government strategies for soliciting cooperation from telephone companies and equipment manufacturers
∗ Which policies that industries and individuals can expect the government to pursue in the future

The Electronic Privacy Papers includes excerpts from the House Judiciary Committee report on the digital telephony bill, the final text of the bill, the FBI′s wish list for electronic surveillance, U.S. cryptography policy statements from the White House, and many other government documents. The Electronic Privacy Papers is must reading for anyone involved with public policy and the delivery of online information.

Book information

ISBN: 9780471122975
Publisher: John Wiley
Imprint: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Pub date:
DEWEY: 323.4480973
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 747
Weight: 1531g
Height: 242mm
Width: 195mm
Spine width: 46mm