Privacy on the Line, updated and expanded edition
By Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau
By Whitfield Diffie and Susan Landau
Category: Domestic Politics | Science & Technology
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Feb 26, 2010 | ISBN 9780262262514
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Praise
A compact and intelligible guide to both the technical and the political issues.—Laurence A. Marschall , The Sciences—
A superb and timely introduction to a subject of enormous importance for scholars and citizens alike.
—Choice—A well-researched and fascinating study.
—Lawrence Rothstein, Law and Politics Review—A wise, meticulously researched guide….
—London Review of Books—An incredibly comprehensive insight into the world of encryption and wiretaps, its political machinations, legal aspects, technologies, vulnerabilities, costs, limitations, and near-ubiquity.
—G. Ernest Govea, Security Management—Diffie and Landau deserve a large audience. Their lucid exposition adds valuable context to debates that for too long have been abstract.
—Aziz Huq, The American Prospect—Should be required reading for any computing student at any level.
—Harold Thimbleby, New Scientist—The book details numerous privacy issues, from personal privacy to national security…. A welcome surprise is that the book often reads like a Tom Clancy novel, interwoven as it is with episodes of domestic and international intrigue…. A timely and important book.
—Ben Rothke, Security Management—A compact and intelligible guide to both the technical and the political issues.
—Laurence A. Marschall , The Sciences—A superb and timely introduction to a subject of enormous importance for scholars and citizens alike.
—Choice—[A] wise, meticulously researched guide…
—London Review of Books—Should be required reading for any computing student at any level.
—Harold Thimbleby , New Scientist—The book details numerous privacy issues, from personal privacy to national security…. A welcome surprise is that the book often reads like a Tom Clancy novel, interwoven as it is with episodes of domestic and international intrigue…. A timely and important book.
—Ben Rothke, Security Management—21 Books You’ve Been Meaning to Read
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