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From: TruthMonger <tm@dev.null>
Date: Sat, 22 Nov 1997 11:15:14 +0800
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
Subject: Re: [cpe:4983] Good recent books on encryption, privacy, etc.?
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Robert Hettinga wrote:
> --- begin forwarded text
> From: david friedman <ddfr@BEST.COM>
> Subject: Good recent books on encryption, privacy, etc.?
> I am getting ready to teach my seminar on Computers, Crime and Privacy
> again, and wondering if there is something new that I should substitute for
> _Building in Big Brother_. Are there any recent books that have a
> reasonably accessible treatment of encryption, the controversy over
> regulation, etc.? For that matter, are there any good recent books on
> computer crime?
There is a great new book just out, titled "Computers, Crime and
Privacy" which is getting rave reviews.
It is a compendium of articles by Bruce Schneider, David Chaum, Philip
Zimmermann, Tim C. May, Dorothy Denning, Louis J. Freeh, Janet Reno
and Jim Bell.
To receive a special edition copy signed by all of the above authors,
send $29.95 to:
Publisher,
Electronic Forgery Foundation
Electronic Fraud Department,
PO BOX 281,
Bienfait, Saskatchewan
CANADA S0C 0M0
(Please allow 20 years for delivery.)
"The Xenix Chainsaw Massacre"
http://bureau42.base.org/public/xenix
"WebWorld & the Mythical Circle of Eunuchs"
http://bureau42.base.org/public/webworld
"InfoWar"
http://bureau42.base.org/public/infowar3
"The Final Frontier"
http://www3.sk.sympatico.ca/carljohn
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