1995-01-11 - Internet World on Net Security

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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 95 14:41:28 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Internet World on Net Security
Message-ID: <199501112240.RAA11895@pipe1.pipeline.com>
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The entire issue of Internet World of February, 1995, is about Internet
security, digital cash, encryption, firewalls and more.  Here's the
contents: 
 
   Internet World 
   February, 1995 
   Volume 6 Number 2 
 
   Contents 
 
   BETTER SAFE 
   Danger lurks on the Info Highway. You must take precautions 
   to reduce your risk. 
 
   By Dave Taylor and Rosalind Resnick 
 
 
   GETTING CRYPTIC 
   Phil Zimmermann's PGP gives you powerful encryption to keep 
   your messages safe from prying eyes. Read all about it. 
 
   By William Stallings 
 
 
   SECURING THE ENTERPRISE 
   Connecting your corporation to the Internet can be a 
   security nightmare. Firewalls are the main line of defense. 
 
   By Alton Hoover  
 
 
   BEYOND THE FIREWALL 
   The latest firewall technology not only detects intruders, 
   but strikes back. 
 
   By Winn Schwartau 
 
 
   CASHING IN 
   As Internet commerce expands, a host of companies are vying 
   to establish their systems as the basis for cyberbanking 
   and credit-card transactions. 
 
   By Lisa Morgan 
 
 
   BUSINESS BROWSER 
   New versions of Mosaic with built-in encryption promise to 
   keep your transactions safe. 
 
   By Richard W. Wiggins 
 
 
   UNLAWFUL ENTRY 
   Crackers can feast on your data if you fail to plug your 
   leaky Unix system. 
 
   By Aaron Weiss 
 
 
   IT'S ALIVE! 
   Although the furor has subsided, reports of Clipper's death 
   are greatly exaggerated. The government's controversial 
   eavesdropping effort lives on. 
 
   By Steven Vaughan-Nichols 
 
 
   BUILDING TRUST 
   The chief executives of Trusted Information Systems - Steve 
   Crocker and Steve Walker - talk about encryption, 
   CyberCash, Clipper, and more. 
 
   By Jeff Ubois 
 
   ------ 
 
   On another topic, Mike Godwin's column, Law of the Net, 
   deals with "Free Speech vs. Sex Discrimination Online." 
 





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