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  1. The electronic privacy papers: documents on the battle for privacy in the age of surveillanceAugust 1997. Editors: Bruce Schneier, + 1. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 605 Third Ave. New York, NY. United States. ISBN: 978-0-471-12297-5. Published: 25 August 1997. Pages: 747. Available at Amazon. Save to Binder Export Citation. Bibliometrics.

  2. Sep 8, 1997 · 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...

  3. The electronic privacy papers : documents on the battle for privacy in the age of surveillance : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Publication date. 1997. Topics. Privacy, Right of -- United States, Computer security -- United States, Data encryption (Computer science) -- United States, Wiretapping -- United States. Publisher

  4. Partial table of contents: PRIVACY AND THE INFORMATION SNOOPERHIGHWAY Roadblocks on the Information Superhighway WIRETAPPING Overview of Wiretapping LOBBYING FOR SURVEILLANCE: THE DIGITAL TELEPHONY PROPOSAL Digital Telephony: The Public Response CRYPTOGRAPHY Cryptography: The Cure for the Common Bug THE BATTLE FOR CONTROL OF CRYPTOGRAPHY Early Skirmishes The Clipper Chip Proposal Clipping the ...

  5. Advancements in cryptography and the digital telephone could make it nearly impossible for law enforcement and regulatory agencies to monitor electronic communications, as they are capable of doing with traditional communications technologies.

  6. The electronic privacy papers : documents on the battle for privacy in the age of surveillance | WorldCat.org. Authors: Bruce Schneier, David Banisar. Summary: This text looks at the increasing problem of maintaining privacy for both private individuals and companies, whilst governments attempt to guarantee access to electronic communications.

  7. Sep 8, 1997 · While most books on privacy and security issues in cyberspace simply give accounts of debates on the issues, The Electronic Privacy Papers documents the war--practically salvo by salvo. Authors Schneier and Banisar present the actual government and industry documents, which cover both legal and technical matters.