Privacy on the line: the politics of wiretapping and encryption
Material type: TextPublication details: London: MIT Press, 1999Description: 346pISBN:- 0262541009 (pbk.)
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A discussion of the importance of personal privacy and why in an age of hugely increased use of telecommunications efforts should be made to continue to protect it. Considers national security, law enforcement, commercial and civil liberties. Although the context is American the issues raised are relevant throughout the world.
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