Cryptography's role in securing the information society /
"For every opportunity presented by the information age, there is an opening to invade the privacy and threaten the security of the nation, U.S. businesses, and citizens in their private lives. Rival companies can glean proprietary secrets. Anti-U.S. terrorists can plot attacks. Network hackers...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, DC :
National Academy Press,
1996.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. Growing Vulnerability in the Information Age
- 2. Cryptography: Roles, Market, and Infrastructure
- 3. Needs for Access to Encrypted Information
- 4. Export Controls
- 5. Escrowed Encryption and Related Issues
- 6. Other Dimensions of National Cryptography Policy
- 7. Policy Options for the Future
- 8. Synthesis, Findings, and Recommendations
- App. A Contributors to the NRC Project on National Cryptography Policy
- App. C Brief Primer on Cryptography
- App. D Overview of Electronic Surveillance: History and Current Status
- App. E Brief History of Cryptography Policy
- App. F Brief Primer on Intelligence
- App. G International Scope of Cryptography Policy
- App. H Summary of Important Requirements for a Public-Key Infrastructure
- App. I Industry-Specific Dimensions of Security
- App. J Examples of Risks Posed by Unprotected Information
- App. K Cryptographic Applications Programming Interfaces
- App. L Other Looming Issues Related to Cryptography Policy
- App. M Federal Information Processing Standards
- App. N Laws, Regulations, and Documents Relevant to Cryptography.