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The limits of trust : cryptography, governments, and electronic commerce / by Stewart A. Baker and Paul R. Hurst.
1998
F 637 BAK.L
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Title
The limits of trust : cryptography, governments, and electronic commerce / by Stewart A. Baker and Paul R. Hurst.
Description
xviii, 621 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9041106359
9789041106353
9041106391 softcover
9789041106391 softcover
9789041106353
9041106391 softcover
9789041106391 softcover
Alternate Call Number
F 637 BAK.L
Résumé
For the first time in history, everyone - Third World freedom fighters to urban drug dealers - can communicate in secrecy via unbreakable codes made available by advances in cryptography and computer technology. As the welcome and unwelcome consequences of this new technology begin to dawn on governments worldwide, responses have varied from stringent regulation to laissez faire liberalism. Written by a former General Counsel of the National Security Agency and an expert in cryptography law, this text explores the policy and legal issues raised by the democratization of cryptography and offers a guide to the ways in which the law of cryptography translates issues of trust into standards for lawful conduct.
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Electronic updates of this book may be found at : http://www.steptoe.com/crypto.nsf;.
For the first time in history, everyone - Third World freedom fighters to urban drug dealers - can communicate in secrecy via unbreakable codes made available by advances in cryptography and computer technology. As the welcome and unwelcome consequences of this new technology begin to dawn on governments worldwide, responses have varied from stringent regulation to laissez faire liberalism. Written by a former General Counsel of the National Security Agency and an expert in cryptography law, this text explores the policy and legal issues raised by the democratization of cryptography and offers a guide to the ways in which the law of cryptography translates issues of trust into standards for lawful conduct.
For the first time in history, everyone - Third World freedom fighters to urban drug dealers - can communicate in secrecy via unbreakable codes made available by advances in cryptography and computer technology. As the welcome and unwelcome consequences of this new technology begin to dawn on governments worldwide, responses have varied from stringent regulation to laissez faire liberalism. Written by a former General Counsel of the National Security Agency and an expert in cryptography law, this text explores the policy and legal issues raised by the democratization of cryptography and offers a guide to the ways in which the law of cryptography translates issues of trust into standards for lawful conduct.
Remarque du contenu formatté
Ch. 1. Introducing Confidentiality and Authentication
Pt. I. Confidentiality. Ch. 2. Overview of the United States Policy Debate. Ch. 3. United States' Policy Towards The Export of Cryptography. Ch. 4. International Initiatives Addressing Cryptography. Ch. 5. Country-By-Country Guide to Encryption Regulation
Essay: Australian Cryptography Policy
1998 / William J. (Bill) Caelli
Essay: The New French Encryption Regulations / Bertrand Warusfel
Essay: Cryptography Regulation in Germany / Christopher Kuner
Israel: Cryptography Law and Policy / Ori Rosen
Essay: Japanese Cryptography Policy / Noriaki Hashimoto
Essay: Cryptography Policy
The United Kingdom Perspective / Henry Beker and Chris Amery
Pt. II. Authentication. Ch. 6. Authentication, Cryptography, and Digital Signatures. Ch. 7. Digital Signatures
An Overview of the Legal Issues. Ch. 8. Consequences of the Current Legislative Approaches. Ch. 9. International Guide to Digital Signature Regulation.
Pt. I. Confidentiality. Ch. 2. Overview of the United States Policy Debate. Ch. 3. United States' Policy Towards The Export of Cryptography. Ch. 4. International Initiatives Addressing Cryptography. Ch. 5. Country-By-Country Guide to Encryption Regulation
Essay: Australian Cryptography Policy
1998 / William J. (Bill) Caelli
Essay: The New French Encryption Regulations / Bertrand Warusfel
Essay: Cryptography Regulation in Germany / Christopher Kuner
Israel: Cryptography Law and Policy / Ori Rosen
Essay: Japanese Cryptography Policy / Noriaki Hashimoto
Essay: Cryptography Policy
The United Kingdom Perspective / Henry Beker and Chris Amery
Pt. II. Authentication. Ch. 6. Authentication, Cryptography, and Digital Signatures. Ch. 7. Digital Signatures
An Overview of the Legal Issues. Ch. 8. Consequences of the Current Legislative Approaches. Ch. 9. International Guide to Digital Signature Regulation.
Série
Published
The Hague : Kluwer Law International, c1998.
Langue
Anglais
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